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bronco tyres
« on: April 28, 2005, 00:01:13 »
I bought some a few days ago not sure how they will be yet but they where a good price at £46.00 each they seem to help you out even if you r tight like myself. custmer service is great but not sure on the tread yet.
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Re: bronco tyres
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2005, 22:51:22 »
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I bought some a few days ago not sure how they will be yet but they where a good price at £46.00 each they seem to help you out even if you r tight like myself. custmer service is great but not sure on the tread yet.


I wore out my Bronco (Technic Tyres) MT re-moulds after 20,000km. I could have made them last longer by rotating them around but maybe only another 5000km.

This time I spent a bit extra and got some new MT tyres (General Grabber MT). They worked out £30 more each than re-moulds so need to reach at least 35,000km before I'm impressed!!!

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