lots of variables in that equation. Track, weight, class, kart are all needed to make any kind of informed decision. But even with all of those, in the end, it will be up to you to test them and find what's best for you.I run a high banked track and was wondering what should i run on right sides 8.00 or 9.00s new to this tire stuff and trying to learn
if there are no 8.00's, how can the 9.00's be "faster"? lol Faster than what?There is no variables in that decision Al, the 8.00 isnt even being made anymore.
The 9.00 is a faster tire.
if there are no 8.00's, how can the 9.00's be "faster"? lol Faster than what?
And of course there are always "variables" when trying to decide which tire to run. Not the least of which is, is the tire available. Apparently, the author of the original post was not aware of that fact. I certainly was not aware of that fact. In light of that, (there are no 8.00 tires) I suppose I should withdraw my post?
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you see what happens when you "assume"? When you said, there are no variables because they don't make that tire anymore, "I assumed" that meant there were no 8.00 tires available. So, in fact, if there are 8.00's available, there are variables to consider to make the decision between the two sizes.Didnt say there was no 8.00 tires, i said they arent being made anymore, still plenty around.
you see what happens when you "assume"? When you said, there are no variables because they don't make that tire anymore, "I assumed" that meant there were no 8.00 tires available. So, in fact, if there are 8.00's available, there are variables to consider to make the decision between the two sizes.
From the desk of Al Nunley
Comments compliments criticisms and questions always welcome.
If the data does not support the theory, get a new theory.
(Al Nunley)
sometimes the logic is so precise, it leaves you without words to contradict it. At this point it is common to insult the other person with disparage remarks. "Like talking to a brick wall." And I could say the same, but I won't.Like talking to a brick wall. Ill leave it at that.
sometimes the logic is so precise, it leaves you without words to contradict it. At this point it is common to insult the other person with disparage remarks. "Like talking to a brick wall." And I could say the same, but I won't.
still you have no answer to the question. Apparently you are so smart only a fool would disagree with you. From your sig. I would expect more from you!! If you were really interested in helping the OP, instead of attacking me, you might have given some rhyme or reason to your choice of tire.Mount up a set of 9.00's - you won't regret it.
lots of variables in that equation. Track, weight, class, kart are all needed to make any kind of informed decision. But even with all of those, in the end, it will be up to you to test them and find what's best for you.What are you trying to prove here Al? You have no knowledge of these tires at all and Brian and Earl do nothing but work on tires all day long every day. They are talking about tires, not spreadsheets.
lots of variables in that equation. Track, weight, class, kart are all needed to make any kind of informed decision. But even with all of those, in the end, it will be up to you to test them and find what's best for you.
show me in this post where I recommended anything other than testing. There was also a request, by me, for more information. More information so the really smart people, (excluding you) could better answer his question. Notice also there are no mention of tires in that post, other than he needs to test them.
I can't believe how you can go running off at the mouth like this while having never read the post! Apparently, I believe. I could be wrong. But I see no evidence of it.