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That all depends on what tire you're running and what you are wanting to do with the tire.
Maxxis chris
That all depends on what tire you're running and what you are wanting to do with the tire.
Maxxis chris
Randy, Trac Tac needs to publish a new users guide last one we seen was in 2012, it sure would be helpful to all the new products you have, like Kryptonite, Ruby etc... JMO Love your stuff.
James Stevens Motorsports
Comp Composites Body Dealer for NC
336-577-6018
SO what do AT2 and HL-O do? Bite? Soften? PRW?
The simple answer is YES.
The more detailed answer is call and talk to us.
Basically means he deformulated Hot Lap and put his label on it.
Basically means he deformulated Hot Lap and put his label on it.
150cc of mafia inside, pink magic50(% goat 25% acrosoyl 25% pan roll outside drop 30 points in 36 hrs
weddle you are mistaken in your posts. He was saying Randy stole the hot lap preps not the other way around. I appreciate you standing behind track tac [attl]. If you came to the kart show in hickory and came by the track tac booth I was there. Thank you for buying track tac products.
Thanks for the advertising response. "completely wrong" is not quite the same in my dictonary.
You test (often I might add and are proud of it) other proven products on the market that have a strong history and backing within the industry. You "improve" them. Not arguing with you on any the points you made. This is fairly simple actually. You analyzed another companies product to develop your own to increase your sales and product line. If there is no patent issues it's simply a moral issue. It's obvious by your business plan you sleep well at night making money off others hard work. Personally I couldn't sleep at night knowing I'm making money off someone else. Yes I'm aware it's legal for you to analyze products without patent protection. On that note there are patents going back to the mid 80's within this industry. They have weak legs.
Thanks for the advertising response. "completely wrong" is not quite the same in my dictonary.
You test (often I might add and are proud of it) other proven products on the market that have a strong history and backing within the industry. You "improve" them. Not arguing with you on any the points you made. This is fairly simple actually. You analyzed another companies product to develop your own to increase your sales and product line. If there is no patent issues it's simply a moral issue. It's obvious by your business plan you sleep well at night making money off others hard work. Personally I couldn't sleep at night knowing I'm making money off someone else. Yes I'm aware it's legal for you to analyze products without patent protection. On that note there are patents going back to the mid 80's within this industry. They have weak legs.
Thanks for the advertising response. "completely wrong" is not quite the same in my dictonary.
You test (often I might add and are proud of it) other proven products on the market that have a strong history and backing within the industry. You "improve" them. Not arguing with you on any the points you made. This is fairly simple actually. You analyzed another companies product to develop your own to increase your sales and product line. If there is no patent issues it's simply a moral issue. It's obvious by your business plan you sleep well at night making money off others hard work. Personally I couldn't sleep at night knowing I'm making money off someone else. Yes I'm aware it's legal for you to analyze products without patent protection. On that note there are patents going back to the mid 80's within this industry. They have weak legs.
Your tires aren't junk - that is the good news.
Roll an ounce of Tire Tuff Original Brown and an ounce of Kryptonite. This should replace the lost oils.
Next time just wipe a single coat of Mint every couple of weeks to maintain and build more grip.
If you don't have the Tire Tuff Original you can use the GK1-Blue.
Hope this helps and please call us after rolling. 336-474-3500
All the best,
Randy