What's your view on Vintage tires ?
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What's your view on Vintage tires ?
As the title says I'm interested in what people think of Vintage tires ? I just received some NIP old stock SG Coyote tires and I didn't expect much but they feel perfect , like I could use them as normal , so do other people use old rubber or is it just for the shelf ?
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Re: What's your view on Vintage tires ?
These tag tires were the hot ticket back in the day! I honestly don't think they would able to do anything against a modern, traditional dirt tire such as a bowtie m4 thoughDadio wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 1:55 pm As the title says I'm interested in what people think of Vintage tires ? I just received some NIP old stock SG Coyote tires and I didn't expect much but they feel perfect , like I could use them as normal , so do other people use old rubber or is it just for the shelf ?

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Re: What's your view on Vintage tires ?
I guess a lot depends upon track surface. My gnarly un-groomed backyard track is very inconsistent with a wide range of surface conditions; hard pack, loose dirt and even a sandy section (and tree roots everywhere
). I've tried early RC10 tires, Losi X and a variety of vintage Schumacher tires (blocks, pins, minis, mediums, long pins, etc) but I always go back to Bowties. I think they are the best all-around dirt tire.
Anyway, just send me your Coyote tires Dadio and I'll give them a try.


Anyway, just send me your Coyote tires Dadio and I'll give them a try.


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Re: What's your view on Vintage tires ?
So no worries about them just falling apart or thought that they should be saved for a display car? I'm not asking just about the tires I just got but in general, some of them are rare and expensive.
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Re: What's your view on Vintage tires ?
I certainly think they should be kept for a display car, if only because they would not be rewarding on the track... And indeed let's not even talk about value.

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Re: What's your view on Vintage tires ?
I don't race these days so outright performance is not an issue and I do like to run my cars but I do also really like the old school big chunky spiked tires aesthetically, unfortunately there are very limited choices in modern rubber with vintage style or at least only in some wheel sizes....
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Re: What's your view on Vintage tires ?
They do look awesome on a display piece, definitely, if you feel the urge to run your car with the vintage tires, do so on low grass or maybe sand, where you know it’s not too abrasive to the tire and it’ll clean up easily.... I’ve used the Traxxas 2.15 spiked tires, which look vintage, and they perform well for bashing and don’t wear as quickly as the modern stuff..
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Re: What's your view on Vintage tires ?
My view on vintage tyres looks like this.....
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Re: What's your view on Vintage tires ?
Mine is similarIncredible_Serious wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 6:37 am My view on vintage tyres looks like this.....
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Re: What's your view on Vintage tires ?
Go big or go home? Guess I'd better go home!mtbkym01 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 7:48 amMine is similarIncredible_Serious wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 6:37 am My view on vintage tyres looks like this.....
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