Tyre choise?

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Those MT's are advertised as street legal... They are in the States! Not here though!
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Thanks Blue, i have a set of BF G's on it at the moment, they have the thread on the outside and a stickey bit in the centre, not sure what they're called but they seem ok, any one had these on?
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the legality of all drag radials is suspect, my first outing was down to leeds cruise on them,came back in torential rain ,four roundabouts & absolutely no dramas just drove steady, my mate had them on his charger was a bit heavier on the right foot & had a couple of lost traction moments, of course it`s up to the individual m/t do another tyre which has a similar name but not much tread at all,more like a few cuts.One point of interest is I had a conversation with someone down at leeds cruise,he suggested that as the m/t`s are nearly all rubber as opposed to rubber/plastic they would in fact have a superior grip, I could`nt continue this conversation as two men in white coats came and escorted him away :lol: :lol: :runaway!:
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I have Cooper Cobras on the back of mine and i can assure you they are indeed Plastic or they might as well be ....PANTS

gonna get some better rubber for the back but cant make my mind up and this thread is not helpin :lol:
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Any conclusions or recommendations on good all round UK legal street tyres?
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Darren, Mickey thompson or Hoosier i think ??
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I have a very nice pair of sportsman pro's for sale still have pimples on the tread.
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What size Slick ?
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AllKiller wrote:I have Cooper Cobras on the back of mine and i can assure you they are indeed Plastic or they might as well be ....PANTS

gonna get some better rubber for the back but cant make my mind up and this thread is not helpin :lol:
I agree, I have cooper cobra's all round. Last time out on a slightly moist ( :oops: ) road, was spinning and sliding everywhere
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Hey Steve, they are 29x12.5x15 Sportsman Pro,s, They are the street tires off the Challenger as it won't be on the street I have no need for the tires.
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