Team Losi Joining the Maxx Revolution!
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Team Losi Joining the Maxx Revolution!
Just saw this sweet looking tire on the Losi website:
http://www.teamlosi.com/newprod/2003prods/zombie.htm
I haven't seen any other tire with anything like that tread pattern. Combined with what sounds like a good, proven soft tire compound, I might have to give 'em a try!
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http://www.teamlosi.com/newprod/2003prods/zombie.htm
I haven't seen any other tire with anything like that tread pattern. Combined with what sounds like a good, proven soft tire compound, I might have to give 'em a try!
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Wish I could see them.
My school blocks the site for some reason. Any other links that you know of that will show the tires?
My school blocks the site for some reason. Any other links that you know of that will show the tires?
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Actually, I think snow would be fine, but I'm surprised that they mention "asphalt" so much re. where to use 'em.
I'd thing they'd wear down pretty quickly on pavement.
Otherwise, it looks truly all-terrain....pins for dirt. the chevrons on the edges might help in sand, and the overall "big bite" of the heavil6y contoured pattern looks great for grass, too.
They might be great on pavement, but I think they'd wear down.
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I'd thing they'd wear down pretty quickly on pavement.
Otherwise, it looks truly all-terrain....pins for dirt. the chevrons on the edges might help in sand, and the overall "big bite" of the heavil6y contoured pattern looks great for grass, too.
They might be great on pavement, but I think they'd wear down.
Dean