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dxmedia:
I've just sold on my simex which I used only for P&P sites...

 :lol: :lol:

kizz81:
i agree with chris and steve here,

M6GKX:
Ok, I've no idea what tread pattern these 'special tracks' look like. Obviously I've not been paying attention  :oops:  :oops: However on the choice of tyres and treads, I can only afford the one set and they will stay with the vehicle until the need replacing.

I'm guessing that the next time I have to buy tyres it will be more M&S than AT but we'll cross that burning bridge when we get there in a few years time ;)

I do agree that 'agressive' tyres on green lanes can cause more than just physical damage, there is also the image to greenlaners by others who see them in use. However, straight road tyres can also cause as much damage by inexperienced users or just using lanes for 'play' sites.

dxmedia:
Here's a picture. OK they are extream trekker coppied, but I guess a few more people have bought the special tracks / Lions....

dxmedia:
The most aggressive mud terrian tyre which the MSA rule book will alow is the Simex Jungle Trekker 2's, they concider the Extream Trekker too aggressive for mud terrain classification and move them into the 'aggressive' catagory.

This catagory also includes Insa Turbo Special Tracks

First hit on google for MSA mud tyres

http://awdc.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=134:msa-tyre-list&catid=47:technical-updates&Itemid=72

So, motor sport concider these tyres too aggressive for the classification of 'mud tyre', and people still think that they are ok on green lanes, where there's a strong argument that mud tyres are too aggressive and only all terrains should be used (Im in the MT camp of not causing spin)?

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