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Thread: Vintage Tire Grooving...

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    Vintage Tire Grooving...

    I have been thinking about doing some play/exhibition flattracking on our 250R's (ATC and TRX). I have asked around all the late-80's racers in this area and all said either get some Ohtsu R903H (yeah right... at the local dealership) or groove some lawnmower/golf cart tires.

    Most said the grooved tires were as good as the more expensive options for this area's tracks: everything from 3/8 mile clay ovals to indoor barrel racing. All said they had different groove patterns for each tire: Turf Saver, Turf Tamer, mower tires, cart tires etc...

    Does anyone remember some of these patterns? I found a set of the original tires a local racer cut on, but they are of questionable design. Another local racer said he would spin the tires on pavement until the tread was gone and then cut a Ohtsu-style pattern into the rubber... Any ideas?
    1985 Honda atc 250R- All stock with DG pipe & UNI air filter. Many Mods to come
    1983 HONDA 185s- Custom Cobra pipe- 102 main jet- UNI filter- Turf Tamers
    1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Rallye 350 all original

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    Old Honda rider trick I seen and used was a set of Armstrong Multi Trac that had a s thread pattern.They had 3 full s "end to end" and 2 halves " one inside and one outside" across the tire on a 30 decree angle. You would remove every 3rd row of 3 "s" . leave the outside halves in place. They hook up on mx. those open treads would dig in dirt like shovels. I have look for some lately but they have been discontinued years ago

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    just get some hoosier mini sprint tires???

    RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT! AND NEVER LOOK BACK, THEY ARE TOO FAR BEHIND TO SEE!!

    Id rather have a sister in a WHORE HOUSE than a brother in a FORD!

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    Please don't waste your time with the Ohtsu's! Ohtsu's never worked worth nickel.

    Hoosier tires were the best tires available for 3 wheel racing, believe me. I don't know how many MORE races I could have won if I wasn't FORCED to run Ohtsu tires back in my racing days.

    You would probably have better luck finding the Hoosiers as well. Tri-Tracs WORKED! 3+ compounds to choose from.

    Mike Coe

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    Well the tritracs are alright they dont make them in a soft enough compound. The mini sprint's are a much better and come in a MUCH softer compound. And i happen to be selling some. Pm me for more information about them.

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