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Not as bad as it sounds...
It's not going to be long until I need to replace the rear. Currently, I have Avon Viper Sports on and although the rear is on it's way, the front seems to have hardly been touched. My question is would it be ok to put a Storm on the back to get a bit longer out of it or should I really get another Viper? |
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Just depends on the stickiness of the rubber and the profile of the tyres. Some combinations could be fine, some can be horrible.
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I've got an Avon Storm Ultra on the front and a stock Dunlop on the rear. Seems to be OK.
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