I've never understood rubber. She's like an AT, except with a highway design instead of a striped pattern. Therefore, it has a very soft ride on the pavement (when compared to the Hankuk Dinapro; in contrast, they are only track ingots) but no tread when used on the ground. Since it started getting flung around on the pavement as I was rearrangeing things, I can only assume that its only utility is as a dry hard grader. This is because it looks like I have two full-size spare wheels on the roof, a garage fire extinguisher on wheels, and a tent in which four geologists are thumping. When I'm stuck in traffic and I pass an oncoming automobile, my car sways from side to side for about a minute because the sidewall is so soft. The reviews of customers whose cylinders spontaneously burst like balloons have convinced me. As of right now, I have no idea what to do with it. It would be wasteful to get rid of it because it's so pleasant to ride in, but the owner's religious and karma-based convictions prevent him from selling it.
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