My opinion if you got them off a big team you know is fast .Using take offs for a rookie red plate
Vegas , burris or maxxis ?I know for a fact some kids running Rookie are winning on tires that have been re rolled over 10 times.
Maxxis. Burris and Vega are very rarely rolled inside, and hardly ever re rolled.Vegas , burris or maxxis ?
Which tire then ? Is rerolled 10 times .Maxxis. Burris and Vega are very rarely rolled inside, and hardly ever re rolled.
Maxxis. Burris and Vega are very rarely rolled inside, and hardly ever re rolled.Which tire then ? Is rerolled 10 times .
Cobras ?
ThanksMaxxis. Burris and Vega are very rarely rolled inside, and hardly ever re rolled.
I'll have to disagree with ya on the Vegas being "very rarely rolled inside," James.Maxxis. Burris and Vega are very rarely rolled inside, and hardly ever re rolled.
Duro reading mainly. If its an aggressively wiped tire and has hardened up I would just wipe the outside to get the duro down. The main reason to reroll Maxxis tires is to get a harder, tougher tire back in the duro range you are looking for without having to load the external with prep to achieve the same result. 2 tires punching 45 with one done from the outside and one done from the inside are 2 completely different tires.How/Why, what do we look for to know they need re-rolled? speaking in general on tires not just karts
Best explanation i have seen on the subject .Duro reading mainly. If its an aggressively wiped tire and has hardened up I would just wipe the outside to get the duro down. The main reason to reroll Maxxis tires is to get a harder, tougher tire back in the duro range you are looking for without having to load the external with prep to achieve the same result. 2 tires punching 45 with one done from the outside and one done from the inside are 2 completely different tires.
How/Why, what do we look for to know they need re-rolled? speaking in general on tires not just karts
Duro reading mainly. If it's an aggressively wiped tire and has hardened up, I would just wipe the outside to get the duro down. The main reason to reroll Maxxis tires is to get a harder, tougher tire back in the duro range you are looking for without having to load the external with a prep to achieve the same result. 2 tires punching 45 with one done from the outside and one done from the inside are 2 completely different tires.
Best explanation i have seen on the subject .