hi all just wondered what tyres you think are best for lcr's i have good year eagle f1's on at the minute which are good just wondered what you all think
im using michelin PS2s after having some goodyears on,and i think theyr amazing!they have so much grip,winding country roads are no bother,launching at crail was a breeze, im most likely going to stick with the michelin PS2s all the way.noticable improvement.
I'm going to change my tyres on the LCR shortly and after reading alot of posts seems the Goodyear's are the best but at roughly £110-120 a tyre very expensive, I have read good reviews on the Falken 452's and can pick them up for roughly £65 a tyre from camskills, so think I will be going for these.
I though that Falken 452's were replaced by 912's??
Anyway wouldn't fit anything other than GYE F1 Asymmetric's/ Hankook EVO's/Michi PS2's or Dunlope MAXX TT's. These are the ones tested scientifically and come out tops. Falkens never tested in these tests which is a good enough nod to there performance for me.
Tyres are all about wet handling, if it wasn't then we would all be on slicks.
Any tyre can handle good in the dry, even Falkens
I though that Falken 452's were replaced by 912's??
Anyway wouldn't fit anything other than GYE F1 Asymmetric's/ Hankook EVO's/Michi PS2's or Dunlope MAXX TT's. These are the ones tested scientifically and come out tops. Falkens never tested in these tests which is a good enough nod to there performance for me.
Tyres are all about wet handling, if it wasn't then we would all be on slicks.
Any tyre can handle good in the dry, even Falkens
i though that falken 452's were replaced by 912's??
Anyway wouldn't fit anything other than gye f1 asymmetric's/ hankook evo's/michi ps2's or dunlope maxx tt's. These are the ones tested scientifically and come out tops. Falkens never tested in these tests which is a good enough nod to there performance for me.
Tyres are all about wet handling, if it wasn't then we would all be on slicks.
Any tyre can handle good in the dry, even falkens
I'd agree that you want to base your tyre choice on wet weather performance (and agree scientific testing is the best route as placebo is such a big effect when it comes to spending money on new things).
Apparently, however, Pirelli has relaunched the P-Zero tyre that we all got rid of with a new improved design for 2009 and has been winning awards in Germany and the latest Autoexpress tyre tests:
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