A van for the 80s

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Re: A van for the 80s

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There's yards of wear left in that!
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Re: A van for the 80s

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Hooli wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 6:40 pm There's yards of wear left in that!
Better than the one on your bike 😂
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Re: A van for the 80s

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I did another 225mile on it after that pic!
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Burn them , it's green ish high calorific fuel , better than fossil fuel..
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Re: A van for the 80s

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Perfectly safe. Formula one cars have slicks so they handle better. Any bits of wire poking out help grip too. My mate down the pub told me this
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Re: A van for the 80s

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It's true.. and wear markers can be melted down a bit with a soldering iron..
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Re: A van for the 80s

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christine wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:18 pm It's true.. and wear markers can be melted down a bit with a soldering iron..
Why have I never thought of that before?
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Re: A van for the 80s

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So the bits of wire act like the studs that you put in winter tyres?
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Re: A van for the 80s

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They charge your battery quicker if you go over tram tracks too.
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Re: A van for the 80s

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Hooli wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:25 pm
christine wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:18 pm It's true.. and wear markers can be melted down a bit with a soldering iron..
Why have I never thought of that before?
One of the guys who raced super Moto used to take the scrap tyres from the shop and recut them for track use, pretty sure he had a regroover like they use on truck tyres.
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