If you want to start on concrete, I wouldn't suggest heating the tire, just spinning it for a second or two to dust it off. No need to waste fresh rubber on the starting pad.
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KTM57 wrote:If you want to start on concrete, I wouldn't suggest heating the tire, just spinning it for a second or two to dust it off. No need to waste fresh rubber on the starting pad.
This is what I mean by heating my tire. I guess it isn't so much heating as it is just "cleaning". Anyways, They have less wheel spin, meaning they are putting more power to the ground from the get go. But once I hit dirt I pulled and pulled to the end.
KTM57 wrote:If you want to start on concrete, I wouldn't suggest heating the tire, just spinning it for a second or two to dust it off. No need to waste fresh rubber on the starting pad.
Grizz wrote:August, go to facebook, go to my armswag pic, and post it here. I'm on my iPod, cbf. Everyone here has been wanting to see me swag the arm!
Sure thing, captain.
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Grizz wrote:August, go to facebook, go to my armswag pic, and post it here. I'm on my iPod, cbf. Everyone here has been wanting to see me swag the arm!