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Old 02-23-2006, 01:57 AM
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Can anyone tell me what is the difference between these Ride inserts:

MS24-C20
MS24-C30
MS24-C40

I am assuming "MS" stands for medium-soft, so would that mean the 20,30,40 refer to the thickness of the inserts?

Also, how do they compare to Hara or Sorex inserts??
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Hi... I also want to know the effect of softer vs harder insert.

Why some inserts are too thin creating too much air gap to tires ? Should I fill in the gap with foams ?
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I think that 20,30 and 40 is the tickness of the insert!
and the difference between harder and softer inserts is: how softer the insert the more grip you have in the front how harder the insert the less grip you have in front, so a soft insert works good on a Low grip track and a harder insert works best on high grip track!
The best insert for carpet track is JB Blue Thin, and for asphalt track is Xenon Yellow or Xenon Orange!
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Originally Posted by OllieRDX
I think that 20,30 and 40 is the tickness of the insert!
and the difference between harder and softer inserts is: how softer the insert the more grip you have in the front how harder the insert the less grip you have in front, so a soft insert works good on a Low grip track and a harder insert works best on high grip track!
The best insert for carpet track is JB Blue Thin, and for asphalt track is Xenon Yellow or Xenon Orange!
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What insert do you suggest for this track condition :

little bit bumpy track with quite rough asphalt surface.
the grip level is quite poor.
quite technical track.

??
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20 is super soft
30 is soft
40 is hard

according to ride

I haven't used any of the above to give a similar one

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