re treds, no no
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re treds, no no
why not to use re-treads . . .
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owwww me lubs my dr 650 WOOOOOOOOOOOOOT
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Ah they were OK on the some of the Vals I had. Had a few let go with mixed results, sometimes enough air would stay in them for you to get to the next town to sort it, other times it would throw the car sideways at over 140 kmh (er... I mean 100
) into a heavy duty signpole in the middle of nowhere and leave you with a nice mess to clean up.
But man they were cheap.....

But man they were cheap.....

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lol....a mate and i were doing 160kph in or shit-box cars down a country road when we were teens, slowed down for a 40kph corner and it was then that he realised that two of his retreads had disintergated.
Thankfully they held air till he had slowed down for corner...had to use my spare and his to get him home.
Thankfully they held air till he had slowed down for corner...had to use my spare and his to get him home.

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