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Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« on: 13 October 2013, 11:26:53 »

Very impressed with these on the elite with 16's, very sure footed in the wet - given the self imposed speed restrictions due age ::) - and very quiet. Also a more comfortable ride than the Conti SC3's on 17's which they replaced.
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #1 on: 13 October 2013, 11:54:49 »

they are a quite and comfortable and designed towards fuel efficiency .. so imo dont push their limits in wet and cold.. :y
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #2 on: 13 October 2013, 12:30:48 »

Oh Ship here we go again  ::) ::) :-X
Cem has contributed just waiting for chrisgixer to come along.  ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #3 on: 13 October 2013, 13:03:07 »

How about a tyre thread?

We haven't had one for awhile. :)
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #4 on: 13 October 2013, 13:04:50 »

They're utter shite in the snow.

Sorry :-[
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #5 on: 13 October 2013, 13:11:16 »

They're utter shite in the snow.

Sorry :-[

Are you suggesting I would take my beautiful Elite out in snow? 8)
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #6 on: 13 October 2013, 13:16:06 »

Not at all :y

Simply that if you do, put some different tyres on it first ::) my second estate had them fitted and I didn't get to the end of my road, 120 yards away without stacking it >:( slid it all the way back to the drive, swapped the wheels for ones with my favourite tyres on and had no problems for the rest of the winter :y
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #7 on: 13 October 2013, 17:42:53 »

Not at all :y

Simply that if you do, put some different tyres on it first ::) my second estate had them fitted and I didn't get to the end of my road, 120 yards away without stacking it >:( slid it all the way back to the drive, swapped the wheels for ones with my favourite tyres on and had no problems for the rest of the winter :y

Thanks Al, my TD Estate is the daily driver, shod with new Enduros, :y :y :y
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #8 on: 14 October 2013, 17:11:48 »

They're utter shite in the snow.

Sorry :-[
Are you suggesting Winter Tyres, young man :P
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #9 on: 14 October 2013, 17:57:26 »

They're utter shite in the snow.

Sorry :-[
Are you suggesting Winter Tyres, young man :P

 ::) ;D this winter we may/will/can listen interesting stories.. just a bit of snow required ::)
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #10 on: 14 October 2013, 18:55:59 »

They're utter shite in the snow.

Sorry :-[
Are you suggesting Winter Tyres, young man :P

 ::) ;D this winter we may/will/can listen interesting stories.. just a bit of snow required ::)
Winter tyres do have a place in life.  However, even with the cold blasts we've had in the last 2 or 3 years, we haven't needed winter tyres for the last 43yrs of my lifetime.

I recall my dad still driving me to school 5 miles away in his DS Safari, and having to lift the suspension to the top "emergency"/wheel changing height to drive over the snow. I'd bet my right bollock that he never had winters, he was tight enough to make tunnie look generous :P

I agree we have times when winters would outperform what I have been using (christ, they'd outperform those SC5s in *any* condition), but that is only for a few days each year. Its simply not financially viable here. Plus, as previously stated, many UK car insurance would be invalidated.
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #11 on: 14 October 2013, 19:09:55 »

Oh Jamie leave him while he's quiet, ffs! ;D
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #12 on: 14 October 2013, 20:57:10 »

They're utter shite in the snow.

Sorry :-[
Are you suggesting Winter Tyres, young man :P
Not at all Dad :-[ simply that they aren't snow proof :y
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #13 on: 14 October 2013, 22:25:50 »

They're utter shite in the snow.

Sorry :-[
Are you suggesting Winter Tyres, young man :P

 ::) ;D this winter we may/will/can listen interesting stories.. just a bit of snow required ::)
Winter tyres do have a place in life.  However, even with the cold blasts we've had in the last 2 or 3 years, we haven't needed winter tyres for the last 43yrs of my lifetime.

I recall my dad still driving me to school 5 miles away in his DS Safari, and having to lift the suspension to the top "emergency"/wheel changing height to drive over the snow. I'd bet my right bollock that he never had winters, he was tight enough to make tunnie look generous :P

I agree we have times when winters would outperform what I have been using (christ, they'd outperform those SC5s in *any* condition), but that is only for a few days each year. Its simply not financially viable here. Plus, as previously stated, many UK car insurance would be invalidated.

long years ago , when I was driving my fathers car we didnt know anything specilised like "summer", "winter" tyres. we used our tyres all year . if conditions go bad - I still remember winters with 1.5-2 meters deep snow in anatolia cities-we simply used chains if we could dig ;D

but as time goes by this system invented new ways to earn money from tyres..  :-\

hence seperate winter and summer tyres..

however now it became standard here.. even days with snow is limited  in big cities.. but I must admit they are better in wet and cold.. and I hate using chains and freezing my hands in mudy snow.. its not practical..
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Re: Goodyear Efficiency Grip - first impressions
« Reply #14 on: 14 October 2013, 23:54:53 »

TB this is your fault.......... ;) ;)
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