L series rims ?

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Vallyboy
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Post by Vallyboy » Fri May 06, 2011 11:03 am

El_Freddo wrote:These tyres look like the same sort of tread that the old wild coyote super trippers had. I've just had a set out in the sandy/loamy soils of the cobaw forest and they went very well. They have a light hum on the road at speed but nothing in your face. If these tyres are anything like the coyotes they'll be good offroad!

I'll be headed back up to hotham on the 21st of may and can probably drop the rims off to you if this helps as I'll be headed up the hume (fun fun). I didn't mention that it was rims only - are you happy with this as they'll just sit in the shed until I get home to sell them on ebay.

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Bennie
thanks mate just the rims are all good . sounds good i just meet u in seymore or somethin if not ill pick em up .. if i get these tire they wont be seeing much road use :) cheers

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Post by Vallyboy » Sat May 07, 2011 3:20 pm

Vallyboy wrote:thanks mate just the rims are all good . sounds good i just meet u in seymore or somethin if not ill pick em up .. if i get these tire they wont be seeing much road use :) cheers

sorry El_Freddo ill have to pass them up things of greater importance has come up . cheers anyways

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Post by El_Freddo » Sun May 22, 2011 12:25 am

PM sent.

Sorry I've not been in contact - been on school camp all week :rolleyes:

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