See reminder in Jan/Feb 2013 Sou'Wester. Entries in various categories to Colin Quemby by Thursday 31st January 2013. Photos to be taken by the entrant for the previous 12 months ending 30 Sept 2012.
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Jeff 12 December 2012 at 18:59 GMT
More like clodhoppers I would say.
Mark G 12 December 2012 at 20:24 GMT
Appearances can deceive. These are some of the fastest tyres I've got.
On sheet ice ...
Jeff 13 December 2012 at 10:55 GMT
Perhaps a barracuda?
Mark G 13 December 2012 at 11:57 GMT
Hmm. Plenty of teeth, but a bit tropical. Killer Whale?
Anyway, I'm taking them off today, as the frost has gone. (Which gives an insight into their overall performance)
Author: Terry
mike morley 12 December 2012 at 01:07 GMT
Hi Terry my intention is to go to Dorking but tonight it is so frosty in Walton le Hill and if the it persists in the morning and my bones are so stiff in the morning I may well go strait to Cap in Hand! Mike M.
Author: Jeff
Simon L 08 December 2012 at 22:33 GMT
Wow! Some people haven't changed a bit :-)
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Lisa 04 December 2012 at 09:12 GMT
I've seen the same thing on some of my tyres (from brand new).
Always assumed is was some sort of side-effect of the manufacturing process and never had any issues with it.
Tony 04 December 2012 at 16:30 GMT
Rübber Wórm
Jeff 05 December 2012 at 23:41 GMT
Mark has cracked the conundrum: they are wear indicators. He suggests it may be a new Euro regulation that requires tyres to be made with holes in them. The chaps at Geoffrey Butler were puzzled and had to check with the manufacturer.
Author: Terry