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Posted: 04 Apr 2006, 19:36
by stuckin88
Diamond Hell wrote:It'll be a relief if IoM Si ever actually gets his alleged Syncro on the road
tis not alleged-it exists--Ive seen it-----

Posted: 04 Apr 2006, 19:43
by toomanytoys
As ever, Thomas denies anyone benefit of the doubt... and just ribs/jibes and belittles anyone with a comment or question that doesnt fit with his accepted thought..

It was suggested that some comparisons of the different tyres would be of benefit to everyone.. and it seems that some very good opinions (constructive) have been said and I havent been discussing it with ant authority as I dont know very little about off road tyres.

As for being a "keyboard warrior".. tosh and piffle.. you should sit down before you start spewing solids from where you are talking out of..

Its been said before..
This is a forum for sharing knowledge and asking questions, those that can answer without sounding dissmisive and arrogant will be read with interest..

Your sad routine of arrogantly attacking anything and anyone that doesnt conform to "hell's law" is really boring me... :roll:

Posted: 04 Apr 2006, 20:16
by Mercdoctor
Well my tyres are crap, my driving is crap, my van is crap, that should do it ,........

Posted: 04 Apr 2006, 20:19
by Cate
:lol: with decent tyres on it will be one evil beastie!

Posted: 04 Apr 2006, 20:24
by mcgill5
tyres definately help! but confidence in your own ability (not frightened to bash the van) are all as important. i did coney farm the first time in my doka with tyres which were mostly for the road and did quite well if i remember correctly! :lol:

Posted: 04 Apr 2006, 20:30
by Cate
I would imagine its a balance of driver, machine, sense and capabilities, that balance comes with time and experience. Its easy to scoff at the mud-virgins, just give them time and a chance.

Posted: 04 Apr 2006, 21:32
by missusjen
mercdoctor wrote:Well my tyres are crap, my driving is crap, my van is crap, that should do it ,........

mercdoctor wrote:It's only tin and rubber

Nice sig Marcus....hope it's not referring to my pristine example of a van..... :P

Marcus - you are in fact a great driver who is completely fearless - but the vehicle for you is a MOD TRIALER.....not a chuffing great van on road tyres! :lol:

I've never driven the Syncro on anything other than Macho's - so I have no bl00dy idea whatsoever - nor has anyone else been brave enough to let me drive their Syncro.....except Terry, and that was on the road, so it doesn't count.....hoping to get it on road tyres for general driving imminently though... :D

Posted: 04 Apr 2006, 21:45
by Mercdoctor
but the vehicle for you is a MOD TRIALER....
:idea :idea :idea

Posted: 04 Apr 2006, 21:47
by missusjen
:lol:

Sideways slides wouldn't be so hair raising if we knew you were wearing a helmet and we could just push you back upright afterwards.... :lol:

Posted: 05 Apr 2006, 06:40
by Cate
Good one Jen, a mod-trialer would suit you down to the ground Marcus, you'd get wetter going through those puddles though! :lol:

Posted: 05 Apr 2006, 08:06
by Diamond Hell
I know of one for sale for about £750.

It's been thoroughly previously enjoyed, but has a lot of enjoyment left in it.....

Posted: 05 Apr 2006, 19:32
by Martin
TC is it the one
the one a long way south?

bugger to far

Posted: 05 Apr 2006, 19:34
by Cate
Its good fun that mod.

Posted: 05 Apr 2006, 19:45
by Mercdoctor
Any pics........... :idea

Posted: 05 Apr 2006, 19:49
by Cate
You'll probably find some on the Diamond Isle 2004 pics.
http://www.club80-90syncro.co.uk/pics/D ... index.html