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> Tires,Tires, Tires, well, tires
J P Stein
post Feb 1 2004, 03:25 PM
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I was looking on the Hoosier web site. Their 9 X 23 X
15 slick's softest compound is R45, while in other sizes, softer compounds are available (R25).

I'm thinkin' that softer is better for AX where wear isn't the problem, but lack of heat build-up is.
So.......I was also looking at their rain tires....humm, no compound listed, nor could I find any futher specs on em'. Anybody used these buggers?....I'll also take SWAGs.

My knowledge of rain tires is limited to the fact that they overheat quickly in the dry.....this could be gud for me. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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