Best Griff pic?
Discussion
Ballistic Banana said:
I recognise that place but cant put my finger on it,Remeber the Wooden House with open Garage next to them. I worked on some Elecy Wires near that property and I think that was a Griffith under a cover...no one about to ask though. Is it near Hartford Marina? Or around Godmanchester/St.Ives.
BB
its the new Millside Marina complex adjacent to the Buckden marina leisure club BB
proabably was this Griff you saw as it was under a cover quite recently! (see here - http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a... you might recognise the positioning)
i've seen it about before and spoken to the owner a few times too, 'tis a nice example!
TheGriffalo said:
I think those MO6's are perfect for a Griff
ETA what sizes/offsets are you running?
Thanks for the compliment.I still think it's difficult to better what TVR fitted in wheel designs,but tyre choice is a priority for me.I chose them as they dont look to fussy or bling to me,and i wanted to keep it simple to compliment the griff lines.The sizes are 18"x9 @40ET and 17"x8 @25ET.This allows me to have 265 tyres on the rear and you could put 235's on the front,but i'm using 215's as they were bought for unassisted steering.Unfortunately you cant get a 17" 225x40 tyre. ETA what sizes/offsets are you running?
Edited by TheGriffalo on Thursday 3rd January 12:05
They certainly improve the handling as well,i'm running Bridgestone RE050 acemetrics all round.
Edited by The AJP Griff on Thursday 3rd January 19:38
Edited by The AJP Griff on Thursday 3rd January 19:40
Forthright MC said:
Ballistic Banana said:
I recognise that place but cant put my finger on it,Remeber the Wooden House with open Garage next to them. I worked on some Elecy Wires near that property and I think that was a Griffith under a cover...no one about to ask though. Is it near Hartford Marina? Or around Godmanchester/St.Ives.
BB
its the new Millside Marina complex adjacent to the Buckden marina leisure club BB
proabably was this Griff you saw as it was under a cover quite recently! (see here - http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a... you might recognise the positioning)
i've seen it about before and spoken to the owner a few times too, 'tis a nice example!
BB
The AJP Griff said:
TheGriffalo said:
I think those MO6's are perfect for a Griff
ETA what sizes/offsets are you running?
Thanks for the compliment.I still think it's difficult to better what TVR fitted in wheel designs,but tyre choice is a priority for me.I chose them as they dont look to fussy or bling to me,and i wanted to keep it simple to compliment the griff lines.The sizes are 18"x9 @40ET and 17"x8 @25ET.This allows me to have 265 tyres on the rear and you could put 235's on the front,but i'm using 215's as they were bought for unassisted steering.Unfortunately you cant get a 17" 225x40 tyre. ETA what sizes/offsets are you running?
Edited by TheGriffalo on Thursday 3rd January 12:05
They certainly improve the handling as well,i'm running Bridgestone RE050 acemetrics all round.
TheGriffalo said:
The AJP Griff said:
TheGriffalo said:
I think those MO6's are perfect for a Griff
ETA what sizes/offsets are you running?
Thanks for the compliment.I still think it's difficult to better what TVR fitted in wheel designs,but tyre choice is a priority for me.I chose them as they dont look to fussy or bling to me,and i wanted to keep it simple to compliment the griff lines.The sizes are 18"x9 @40ET and 17"x8 @25ET.This allows me to have 265 tyres on the rear and you could put 235's on the front,but i'm using 215's as they were bought for unassisted steering.Unfortunately you cant get a 17" 225x40 tyre. ETA what sizes/offsets are you running?
Edited by TheGriffalo on Thursday 3rd January 12:05
They certainly improve the handling as well,i'm running Bridgestone RE050 acemetrics all round.
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