Watching the daily reruns of the 2010 Dakar (being run in South America) I was surprised to hear the announcer state that all the trucks & cars were on BFG t(y)ires.

BFG has a good reputation in the states for their t(y)ires, but I wasn't aware they had a significant presence elsewhere.

GO ROBBIE !

Kenneth Waller
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----- Original Message ----- From: "AlunFoto" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Snow event


2010/1/6 Cotty <[email protected]>:
On 6/1/10, AlunFoto, discombobulated, unleashed:
Make sure you have good tyres, mate. Drive save.
BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A

<http://www.tyre-pictures.com/BFGoodrich/AllTerrainTAKO.jpg>

best in the business :-)

I trust you to select well. Much better than I would anyway... :-)
I just have this little pet anxiety over groove depth and tyre
performance. That's what's in "good" for me...

Over here, by the way, we are having a peculiar case with all-weather
tyres and non-studded winter tyres. The studded tyres are frowned upon
because they erode the tarmac, creating a dust and pollution problem.
So if you want to use them you have to pay extra fees (£100 per
season). The result is that most people have converted to non-studded
tyres. However, where studs roughens the ice, the non-studded ones
will polish it. And currently we see an increase in accidents caused
by people losing the road grip.

Jostein

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