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Dougal Cawley

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Tire test
« on: December 21, 2022, 11:29:28 »
Did you see the independent classic tyre test?

https://www.cinturato.net/images/test-classic-tyres-0716.pdf

zak

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Re: Tire test
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2022, 20:26:08 »
... " compared to modern technology these tires are miles behind ".
Not a very reassuring quote.
Thanks for posting.


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Re: Tire test
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2022, 22:38:27 »
Is there a link to this where one can do a google translate?

If not, which tire won?
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Re: Tire test
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2022, 22:39:04 »
If i remember correctly this tire test report was discussed in a previous thread a while back.  Somethings to consider:

       1. Report was from 2016 - 7 years old
       2. Done with a modern Porsche on a wet test track at high speeds.
     
How can you compare tire performance from a 7 year old report done on a modern Porsche tested on a wet track at high speeds and to how the tires would perform on a 50 year old Pagoda that most of us drive at normal speeds on dry roads?

Personally I have Blockely white walls (purchased at a discount thru the sl113 group buy) and they perform great on dry roads at 70 mph.

If someone drives a Pagoda on a wet road at high speeds to see how the tires perform, I would questions a few things and certainly not perforamnce of the tires.

« Last Edit: December 21, 2022, 23:14:35 by Alex D »
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Re: Tire test
« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2022, 02:03:15 »
I think the original post was spam but we appear to be going along with it😂😂😂
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Re: Tire test
« Reply #5 on: December 22, 2022, 02:17:22 »
I'm with Garry, I saw the original post and thought, how strange. Now the original poster is listed with 0 posts to their name. Also strange.
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Re: Tire test
« Reply #6 on: December 22, 2022, 15:11:13 »
The original poster posted two posts... one with a spam link and this one -- with a link to an article -- in English. And indeed, that is from july 2016 but it reviews among others the Vredestein Classic Sprint and the Blockley. I'm note sure tires for classics are modified that often...

I mailed him, and banned him from the forum and deleted his posts (hence: 0 posts). So not that strange. I then decided that perhaps the article in the link (not in the picture) was worth reading and moved it back from the bin to the forum.

He won't be posting again...
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Re: Tire test
« Reply #7 on: December 22, 2022, 15:40:31 »
…If i remember correctly this tire test report was discussed in a previous thread a while back…

You do remember correctly.

What apparently might be useful for many of our members is a tire test using a variety of sizes, since there are so few tires made in the correct, 185 HR 14.

So it would be great to have a tire test using P195-75, 205/70, etc., and all the other not originally fitted tire sizes but tires that fit and are being used.

And it should be done with a $150 per tire price ceiling. All brands welcome—Maxxis, Hankook, General, Cooper, etc.

I don’t think it will never happen. 😉
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