Anyone advise on what's available / most effective wet tyres ?
We had a very wet day at Donington last Monday - we only have wets for front / rear - & wondering whether having a wet on the chair would make a lot of difference - it's difficult to justify a full set of wets when they are normally only used a few times - also the 2 we have are about 4 years old now...
Wet Tyres choices ?
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Wet Tyres choices ?
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Re: Wet Tyres choices ?
Gordon, I have a set of used Yoki's which are OK. If you would like them I will let them go for £75.00 for the three (2 x160 and 1 x 180), let me know if you want them, you can have first shout.G JONES wrote:Anyone advise on what's available / most effective wet tyres ?
We had a very wet day at Donington last Monday - we only have wets for front / rear - & wondering whether having a wet on the chair would make a lot of difference - it's difficult to justify a full set of wets when they are normally only used a few times - also the 2 we have are about 4 years old now...
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