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Well.... To actually have full grip they'd need to be at about 30psi hot... which would mean near 20psi cold / normal driving...

If you're running at 30psi cold... once they actually get up to temp then they'll be 42psi.

Note that "Hot" does not mean "I've done a quick burnout on them before a launch"

You're going to have an absolute ball on them if you dial them in properly on the track.

Found the tyres surprisingly good for the price.. either that or I was too used to driving around on complete bald shit.

Some girl even told me she 'loved my car' on the way home as she crossed the lights.. must me the Achilles.

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Unlikely after how much I just spent on my bike....But I'll have a browse... I do enjoy buying shit impulsively

I'm up to ~$150 with my frame slider kit and Yoshimura spools / bar ends

Not sure if should gold the shit out of everything or Yoshi the shit out of everything

Found the tyres surprisingly good for the price.. either that or I was too used to driving around on complete bald shit.

Some girl even told me she 'loved my car' on the way home as she crossed the lights.. must me the Achilles.

Fkn lol. Heyyyyy Achilles! Call me...

You forgot to mention if she was hot or not

she looked like an 18 year old school girl, was pretty decent actually & wearing those tight pants, datass. Wouldbang /10

i should of offered a ride

WITH MA DICK

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