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Bonney |
posted on 31st Jan 15 at 09:17 |
You have to nip into your local branch of ats to have them re Grooved! Also make sure they are balanced as it could lead to serious belly wobble! | |
Steve |
posted on 28th Jan 15 at 12:31 |
lol | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 28th Jan 15 at 12:04 |
I go to clarkes to get my tracking setup done. Was running a slight bit of toe out, but they popped it back in. | |
GB123 |
posted on 27th Jan 15 at 22:34 |
I can do a 10 second run | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 27th Jan 15 at 21:58 |
More surface area so more grip imo. It's not like you walk into a puddle at 60mph and need grooves to shift the water. | |
SVM 286 |
posted on 27th Jan 15 at 21:49 |
quote: Under these circumstances, having feet and legs has been known to be an issue for me Gaz:( | |
baza31 |
posted on 27th Jan 15 at 00:28 |
Get some of them rubber stretchy spikey snow things that stretch over your shoe , would go great with a nice pair of leather shoes | |
FlaFFy_91 |
posted on 26th Jan 15 at 23:03 |
They work like drag slicks. You've got to run on the spot for a few seconds before you go anywhere... | |
VegasPhil |
posted on 26th Jan 15 at 22:07 |
Some are a bit lethal when brand new. Once scrubbed in they are fine. | |
N16K |
posted on 26th Jan 15 at 21:39 |
quote: :lol: | |
Gary |
posted on 26th Jan 15 at 21:12 |
I've never had an issue in shoes. Apart from when alcohol was involved. | |
Robin |
posted on 26th Jan 15 at 21:12 |
Jambo |
posted on 26th Jan 15 at 21:09 |
Leather soled you mean?! | |
GB123 |
posted on 26th Jan 15 at 21:01 |
Shoes with shit loads of tread on the bottom just look like school shoes though. | |
Skylined |
posted on 26th Jan 15 at 20:56 |
Yea I'm talking more about these | |
Eddie.2k |
posted on 26th Jan 15 at 20:46 |
I have a pair similar to these... | |
Skylined |
posted on 26th Jan 15 at 20:42 |
I don't buy shoes that often but most of them seem to not have any grip on the bottom and I don't understand how you wouldn't just stack it when reaching the first slippy drain or polished floor. |