slowngreen
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Well I new they had to be good tires right when I opened the box. They are obviously panthers, that rubber compound is just so nice and I can't get enough of it. Cougars are such a good tire but just lack the height that I personally prefer.
These Leopards have a very noticeably more stable side wall and are alot taller than the cougars, two A+++ right there!
The tread pattern isnt any thing like the cougars and I was worried that they might actually need some more lugs, theres alot of open space on these tires. But the lugs are very tall.
So I decided I was gonna run f400's in these since I havent found a better foam setup for any tire, not even close. Thought Id try em untouched first.
Here they are on the same rims with the same foams and wieght compared to white rovers.
Another shot.
Heres two vids of two different surfaces. I ran 3 packs through these tires (didnt have to work tonight).
Sorry I didnt take time to edit them and yes I notice that I kinda mutter to myself now and then.
Their not too long so try to make it through till the end. I wish someone had been with me to video so I could have done something gnarly but these will do for now.
This stuff is slick cuz of all the dirt pockets on it.
[ame]http://s183.photobucket.com/albums/x193/slowngreen/?action=view¤t=015-13.flv[/ame]
and now on pretty slick but clean stuff.
[ame]http://s183.photobucket.com/albums/x193/slowngreen/?action=view¤t=019-7.flv[/ame]
I'm not gonna say what I did or didnt do to my foams, you will have to try your own foam setup but I definatly think that I am more impressed with these than white rovers. The forward bite is very good and with the right foam setup they have basically no fold over, at all. I'm running each front at 17.5 oz and each rear at 13 oz. The foam setup, leopards and EEM chassis make this the best setup I've ever ran easily and I've ran several.
These Leopards have a very noticeably more stable side wall and are alot taller than the cougars, two A+++ right there!
The tread pattern isnt any thing like the cougars and I was worried that they might actually need some more lugs, theres alot of open space on these tires. But the lugs are very tall.
So I decided I was gonna run f400's in these since I havent found a better foam setup for any tire, not even close. Thought Id try em untouched first.
Here they are on the same rims with the same foams and wieght compared to white rovers.
Another shot.
Heres two vids of two different surfaces. I ran 3 packs through these tires (didnt have to work tonight).
Sorry I didnt take time to edit them and yes I notice that I kinda mutter to myself now and then.
Their not too long so try to make it through till the end. I wish someone had been with me to video so I could have done something gnarly but these will do for now.
This stuff is slick cuz of all the dirt pockets on it.
[ame]http://s183.photobucket.com/albums/x193/slowngreen/?action=view¤t=015-13.flv[/ame]
and now on pretty slick but clean stuff.
[ame]http://s183.photobucket.com/albums/x193/slowngreen/?action=view¤t=019-7.flv[/ame]
I'm not gonna say what I did or didnt do to my foams, you will have to try your own foam setup but I definatly think that I am more impressed with these than white rovers. The forward bite is very good and with the right foam setup they have basically no fold over, at all. I'm running each front at 17.5 oz and each rear at 13 oz. The foam setup, leopards and EEM chassis make this the best setup I've ever ran easily and I've ran several.
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