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Tt Gold
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Posted: 09/20/2018 at 5:45pm |
I just found a lot of rubbers that have been laying around for 4,5 years. Now a lot of them are still in very good condition, judging from the worn out pimples that you can usually see. Will the rubbers still play well or are they crap now even though they are still in good condition structure wise. Any experiences?
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Kijoan
Beginner Joined: 09/20/2018 Location: Munich Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Depends on what kind of rubbers you are talking about. And the conditions you've kept them in. If you put them in a dry, not to hot and not to cool spot, they should be reasonably usable. If theres any tensor or factory tuned rubbers in there (rubbers like tenergy) they will be a lot slower than you would be used to. Und Grüße aus München :) (hab erst zu spät gesehen, dass du aus DE bist)
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