Tyre advice

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Two pics of the new tyres, they fit ok into the arch, relief......
Got them a little muddy already.....:)
 

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I have not tried it much on the road yet ;-)
From what I have it was not that bad, well not as bad as I was expecting.

The wheels are not quite right, should have been my custom artic camo which I settled on with the front grille. Basically when giving the grille a new lease of life with a spray up, I primed it with grey plastic primer and started to go over with satin black, except I ran out. End result looked kinda cool in an artic camo style so I tried to do the wheels the same. Bit too much black though.
:)

Had a bit of water come into the back again, need to investigate that (via my other "wet patch" thread I guess).
 
I have not tried it much on the road yet ;-)
From what I have it was not that bad, well not as bad as I was expecting.

The wheels are not quite right, should have been my custom artic camo which I settled on with the front grille. Basically when giving the grille a new lease of life with a spray up, I primed it with grey plastic primer and started to go over with satin black, except I ran out. End result looked kinda cool in an artic camo style so I tried to do the wheels the same. Bit too much black though.
:)

Had a bit of water come into the back again, need to investigate that (via my other "wet patch" thread I guess).
The mud tires youve got will probbably be good in fresh snow too but not great on wet tarmac or icy conditions.
 
I am expecting them to be slippery in the wet, but the plan is some road tyres in the spring. Between now and then I will only be doing 50-70 miles a week, so fingers crossed I do not end up in a ditch. But maybe if I do I could get out with these...
 
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