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Old 05-31-11 | 11:39 AM
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From: baltimore
Originally Posted by polobreaka
slicks are definitely grippy, but they are not to be used in wet conditions as there are no threads.
Not exactly true.

People ask, "But don't slick tires get slippery on wet roads, or worse yet, wet metal features such as expansion joints, paint stripes, or railroad tracks?" The answer is, yes, they do. So do tires with tread. All tires are slippery in these conditions. Tread features make no improvement in this.

-sheldon
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