Winter tyres. Discuss.

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by Sanjøy » Tue Nov 22, 2011 6:53 pm

campbell wrote:Absolutely Fabulous.

I was vaguely aware of some bod on Radio Scotland this morning talking about this. I thought he was complaining about farmers digging up the roads with their dodgy snowploughs, but maybe he was actually the nice man from the council who helped get them the shiny new ones instead :-)

I still like that principle from the States (think Robin mentioned it last year?) where each neighbourhood has its own plough and they take it in turns to deploy it. Can you imagine the scramble to get a shotty the first time there's a dusting, LOL!
Did I not hear / read somewhere that they were trying to introduce a Snow Champion for each street with a snow shovel and grit ?
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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by campbell » Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:38 pm

We've got one already.

My 80 yr old neighbour, ex-footballer, dab hand with the grit box.

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by Mr Momo » Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:44 pm

Get out there and shovel when it snows - burns a few calories as well :thumbsup

Are those Iceblazers recommended by Rod Stewart and Lionel Ritchie and the Commodores ? :wink:
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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by Corranga » Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:53 pm

Sanjoy wrote:Did I not hear / read somewhere that they were trying to introduce a Snow Champion for each street with a snow shovel and grit ?
Living on the Kingsway in Dundee, I certainly wouldn't be volunteering :shock:



(for those without local knowledge, it's rather long, and dual carriageway..)


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Post by rossybee » Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:34 am

Mr Momo wrote:Are those Iceblazers recommended by Rod Stewart and Lionel Ritchie and the Commodores ? :wink:
1st time I grace effortlessly up a snowy slope, leaving Q7s & RRSs in my powdery wake, I'll be singing "we are Sailun!" at the top of my fecking voice, Phil, windows down :thumbsup :mrgreen:
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Post by rossybee » Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:37 am

Corranga wrote:
Sanjoy wrote:Did I not hear / read somewhere that they were trying to introduce a Snow Champion for each street with a snow shovel and grit ?
Living on the Kingsway in Dundee, I certainly wouldn't be volunteering :shock:



(for those without local knowledge, it's rather long, and dual carriageway..)


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Aye but Chris, the Kway is always one of the 1st roads to get cleared :thumbsup

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by ryallm » Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:33 am

Blimey a now 27 page thread on winter tyres :shock: Bound to be a mild winter now :D

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Post by Corranga » Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:59 am

rossybee wrote:Aye but Chris, the Kway is always one of the 1st roads to get cleared :thumbsup

Roughly where is you are again? And does your drive head onto it? (ISTR between mid-craigie & forfar rd circles?)
I suspect that it'll be cleared right onto the end of my driveway though ;)

Between Pitkerro and Forfar Rd.

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Post by campbell » Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:23 pm

ryallm wrote:Blimey a now 27 page thread on winter tyres :shock: Bound to be a mild winter now :D

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Hopefully the future forum searches for "winter tyres" will find various nuggets of value in it though. And the odd bit of drivel...
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Post by rossybee » Wed Nov 23, 2011 3:12 pm

The odd bit?

Who you tryin' to kid :mrgreen:
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Post by Corranga » Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:35 am

First winter tyre puncture..

Do I win a prize? ;)
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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by rossybee » Thu Nov 24, 2011 10:08 am

Corranga wrote:Do I win a prize? ;)
Yes.

You get to be the 1st SEer to pay to have a winter tyre repaired in the last 6 months.

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by kerryxeg » Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:41 pm

I've not fitted the winter wheels yet, but the weather is forecast to be 2-3deg next week, so looks like the time has come.

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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by j2 lot » Thu Nov 24, 2011 1:20 pm

kerryxeg wrote:I've not fitted the winter wheels yet, but the weather is forecast to be 2-3deg next week, so looks like the time has come.
:withstupid Mine will be going on tonight (after the locking wheel nut debacle delayed play at the weekend - but hey its been warm anyway :thumbsup )
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Re: Winter tyres. Discuss.

Post by Stevoraith » Thu Nov 24, 2011 2:04 pm

Put the winters on the BMW about 3 weeks ago but that was really just because the summer tyres were more like slicks.......

Winters will be going on the Octavia soon-ish, think I may get a chance next Wednesday.
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