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Re: cadet tyres/ operating surface temp
Posted by 'd-i-y71' on 11 Nov 2013 @ 16:27


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Assuming your ref is to my post which I. deleted. The reference was to a report by Iain Blair in km where a young Thomas Duggan from our part of the world won a Honda cadet final in mid winter at Rowrah running wets in what everybody else took as slick conditions v.cold but virtually dry. I also watched a test session where a v. heavy but fast prokart driver under the instruction of the other (Piranha) Mike Simpson ran more than a race distance on the same wets in similar conditions at 12 psi with no signs of damage. No direct personal experience but possibly worth a try if allowed.

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cadet tyres/ operating surface temp  by 'rollover'   (07 Nov 2013 @ 16:53)
Re: cadet tyres/ operating surface temp  by 'd-i-y71'   (10 Nov 2013 @ 9:16)
Re: cadet tyres/ operating surface temp  by 'ajc74'   (11 Nov 2013 @ 10:22)
Re: cadet tyres/ operating surface temp  by 'rollover'   (11 Nov 2013 @ 15:56)
Re: cadet tyres/ operating surface temp  by 'd-i-y71'  << You are here!
Re: cadet tyres/ operating surface temp  by 'ajc74'   (11 Nov 2013 @ 16:54)

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