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jmm Member Since: 06 Sep 2008 Location: St Paul de Vence/ Praesto (DK) Posts: 171 |
Come over here in the south alps, ISOLA 2000 or AURON, you will find snow, cleared roads and.... sun |
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Sat Nov 08 2008 12:27pm |
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Smarticus Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Northumberland Posts: 939 |
You could try hiring a set of chains (the AA used to do this but not sure if they still do). Or you could borrow any set of chains or buy the cheapest set you can find on ebay - working on the basis that the local rule is that you must carry chains - but no one will ever ask you to fit them. It is very rare to find you would have to actually fit chains unless you deliberately went driving on a completely uncleared / untreated route. Unless of course you were using Continental tyres which have virtually no snow, ice or mud grip at all. Should be ok with Pirelli's or Goodyears. RRS TDv8 HSE Rimini
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Sat Nov 08 2008 3:49pm |
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Steve in germany Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: Bad Lippspringe Germany Posts: 980 |
Snow chains.....save your money Speed Limits! not where I live!
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Sat Nov 08 2008 4:45pm |
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joka748 Member Since: 28 Nov 2007 Location: Hampshire Posts: 63 |
Last year I bought a pair of Spike-Spider chains. They are easy to fit, but the lack of snow meant i cannot advise on their performance.
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Sat Nov 08 2008 7:02pm |
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Smarticus Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Northumberland Posts: 939 |
Joka, guess you don't live far from Moakley - why not hire him your set for a week at £40 if not used and £60 if they do get used ? RRS TDv8 HSE Rimini
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Sat Nov 08 2008 9:38pm |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
might be worth asking the same question over on Disco3 with the cars wheels & so on been similar |
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Sat Nov 08 2008 10:34pm |
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joka748 Member Since: 28 Nov 2007 Location: Hampshire Posts: 63 |
Smarticus - good idea.
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Sun Nov 09 2008 11:40am |
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XXXAngelXXX Member Since: 03 Mar 2006 Location: Krautland Posts: 10894 |
no need for chains just winter tires....
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Sun Nov 09 2008 12:21pm |
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SachaR Member Since: 13 Nov 2007 Location: Udine Posts: 508 |
Same here angel
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Mon Nov 10 2008 8:07am |
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Supertrotter Member Since: 10 Mar 2006 Location: Brrrr.... guess where :o( Posts: 9905 |
I was hoping for a little fun in the Troodos the other winter but when we got up there it was knee deep off the roads but completely clear on them.
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Mon Nov 10 2008 9:27am |
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XXXAngelXXX Member Since: 03 Mar 2006 Location: Krautland Posts: 10894 |
i just noticed that you can ski there the highest mountain is 1962 m high
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Mon Nov 10 2008 9:31am |
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Supertrotter Member Since: 10 Mar 2006 Location: Brrrr.... guess where :o( Posts: 9905 |
Troodos becomes a fully fledged ski resort in the winter although the actual ski season is relatively short. Runner up - 2009 Best Avatar Award
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Mon Nov 10 2008 9:34am |
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Jimmy_75000 Member Since: 06 Oct 2006 Location: London, UK Posts: 1146 |
I've bought some snow socks last year and tried them on a snow car park as most of the road were clear...Well I must say that with them or without, the Sport handle the same (ie quite good!)
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Mon Nov 10 2008 9:56am |
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Killerbob Member Since: 27 Sep 2008 Location: St. Gallen Posts: 145 |
What do you do anyway, if you are using 275/40/R20 for winter tires as well? I haven't found any chains in that size.
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Mon Nov 10 2008 2:43pm |
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