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12 Sep 2001, 05:10 (Ref:145186) | #1 | ||
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New wet tyre for Oz
"In National Conference news, we see the introduction of Dunlop as the new SL wet-weather tyre from 2002, with a six month phase in period (with the exception of State & National Championships). Dunlop won the contract over MG, Bridgestone and existing contract holder MAXXIS."
From the www.kartoz.com.au magazine web site. |
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23 Sep 2001, 01:20 (Ref:149637) | #2 | ||
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I just wish they would stick with one thing...to many changes are confusing people..I guess this one is not as much of a problem as the control pipe issue but i wonder what it will be like..Price? will they put the same price cap on it as the last one?
performance? will it be as good as the last one. I guess we will have to see but I for one have never used a wet weather tyre before so it doesnt bother me that much. |
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