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anybody used or using the Dueler A/T REVO :? .......cheers all
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That looks like a nope there! Im sure ive seen some users out there though???

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i got these, i like em
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Spoke to a guy ;) About the bridgestones there good in the wet but they wear quickly on dry tarmac, Great on unpathed roads, He said somthing about compound and soft??? :?

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Andy syncro-nutz wrote:Spoke to a guy ;) About the bridgestones there good in the wet but they wear quickly on dry tarmac, Great on unpathed roads, He said somthing about compound and soft??? :?
So whats your advice? I'm about to buy some new tyres and want to get the best I can for both.

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grabber at2`s. read the write ups on the us sites. :ok

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lhd wrote:
Andy syncro-nutz wrote:Spoke to a guy ;) About the bridgestones there good in the wet but they wear quickly on dry tarmac, Great on unpathed roads, He said somthing about compound and soft??? :?
So whats your advice? I'm about to buy some new tyres and want to get the best I can for both.

No opinion! Just wot i hear in the bar, Anyway Xriss's BFG AT's are on the way now,
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