tyres - mick750

what sort of tyres are best for off roading ?

tyres - pmh3

what sort of tyres are best for off roading ?

tinyurl.com/round-ones ?

Edited by pmh3 on 09/07/2010 at 12:36

tyres - Rob C

Off-road tyres.

Go on, ask me what Brillo pads are made from.

tyres - FP

Yet more spam.

tyres - Collos25

The moderators must be on holiday "tyres" and "scrap" seem to be the order of the day.

Edited by Collos25 on 28/05/2013 at 14:10

tyres - Ethan Edwards

I agree round ones deffo the way to go.

Now Mountaineering is the Fiat 500 suitable for the North Face of the Eiger? Or would you need larger wheels?

tyres - Avant

At least the spammers aren't rude, which the egregious Collos almost invariably is.

The spam was deleted within hours by colleague Boris, who checks the forum most mornings. I am usually around in the evenings. Remember that we are volunteers with other things to do, and we don't have time on our hands as Collos clearly does.

tyres - KB.

At least the spammers aren't rude, which the egregious Collos almost invariably is.

The spam was deleted within hours by colleague Boris, who checks the forum most mornings. I am usually around in the evenings. Remember that we are volunteers with other things to do, and we don't have time on our hands as Collos clearly does.

Odd how some things stick in one's mind....but I distinctly remember a poster saying (in something like 2001 or 2002) that as soon as he sees a post by Andy Bairsto he disregards the thread and moves on to another. Someone remind me who Andy Bairsto morphed into..... ??

Edited by KB. on 29/05/2013 at 00:47

tyres - Zuave

All tyres are cr@p off road unless attached to a vehicle, would suggest sourcing a vehicle first, worry about the tyres later:-)!

Rgds

Zuave.

tyres - alastairq

Now Mountaineering is the Fiat 500 suitable for the North Face of the Eiger? Or would you need larger wheels

Maybe fitting much longer springs would be a better starting point?