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From: MHKitchen@aol.com
Reply-To: MHKitchen@aol.com
To: tmatycho@ix.netcom.com, vintage-race@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: New Tire Regulations
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 03:28:31 EST
>Under the above, Hoosier Street TDs would not be acceptable ... >Which is 
>ironic, since ... Hoosier Street TD's are the most like >vintage bias ply 
>race tires....go figure?
Myles et al:
The Hoosier product line is a bit new to me, so maybe I don't understand, 
but isn't the Hoosier "VINTAGE TD" really the closest thing to a vintage 
bias-ply tire?  And isn't the Vintage TD available in the common vintage 
sizes most of us need (it comes in 13" & 15" sizes, in pretty narrow widths 
as I recall)?
I'm trying to figure out why some folks seem to be lobbying for the Hoosier 
Street TD, rather than the Vintage TD.  Cost? Grip? Is the Street TD a 
radial -- do some people prefer radial characteristics?
I'm slightly & very unofficially involved in tire discussions with a couple 
vintage clubs here in the East, and I need to understand this better.
Comments anyone?
Regards,
Mark Palmer
MGA #185 usually on skinny, slidey Dunlops (tires are biased, but the driver 
isn't)
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