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WWA



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Just for anyone who is interested....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-18870978
Post #182088 4th Nov 2012 7:53pm
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bm52



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@ Dave-H. Not sure whether to say Shocked or Bow down .

Think i must be a Sheep BM52
Post #182136 4th Nov 2012 8:51pm
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Dave-H



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bm52 wrote:
@ Dave-H. Not sure whether to say Shocked or Bow down .

Think i must be a Sheep


LOL .... 'I'll be in no rush to repeat it .... Defenders shouldnt go that fast Shocked

Was just 'testing' how effective a couple of re-maps were Wink Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
Post #182144 4th Nov 2012 9:02pm
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AJS4X4



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ken wrote:
Andy at AJS loves The new Label regs Rolling with laughter


Now slap head you know what makes me blood boil. Rolling with laughter

Total load of B Censored S, as you know it's all self regulated at present.

750x16 XZL is better in the wet than a Scorpion. Rolling with laughter Andy.

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Post #182437 5th Nov 2012 9:28pm
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lambert.the.farmer



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I guess the next question is how long before having similar tyres in terms of performance to stock becomes part of the mot? Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
Post #182774 7th Nov 2012 6:04am
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ken



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You busy at the mo Andy Whistle
Post #182775 7th Nov 2012 6:21am
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AJS4X4



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Just a little mate.......are you well ?

Give me a bell if you have time. Thumbs Up Andy.

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udderlyoffroad



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sven wrote:
If you choose winter tyre according to the new labeling system you´re bound to get into trouble. The tyre pushers in Norway have created their own label system for winter tires to help consumers in making the right choice.

The label system is fine for summer tires, but completed f**ked up for winter tires manufactured for real winter conditions.


I did wonder how this would affect Winter Tyres - surely they look awful according to the new labelling system?

But Sven, why do people in Norway care what idiocy the EU forces the rest of the EU to swallow? Real trucks don't have spark plugs
Post #182797 7th Nov 2012 9:03am
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