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Anybody tried Michelin PS-2 and Goodyear F1 Assymetric?
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<blockquote data-quote="climenta" data-source="post: 367057" data-attributes="member: 8285"><p>IMHO, PS-2 is overrated. The side walls are just too bloody soft. You can get similar standards on much cheaper tyres, but from what I heard European brands are definitely longer-lasting. If money is not an issue, I'll definitely go for Bridgestone Adrenalin. Best drive I've ever had but a very short-lived ride.</p><p></p><p>You can only enjoy the symmetrical tyres on UDMs during the early stages, this is due to the negative camber setting on our rides. After approx 15000-20000km, you get bad aquaplaning, braking, etc. My next set of tyres is definitely going to be directional, better value for money as it will be possible to have even wear.</p><p></p><p>Other tyres you should review: -</p><p></p><p>- Conti CSC2 & Conti CSC3</p><p>- Falken Ziex 452 (definitely cheaper, durability unknown)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="climenta, post: 367057, member: 8285"] IMHO, PS-2 is overrated. The side walls are just too bloody soft. You can get similar standards on much cheaper tyres, but from what I heard European brands are definitely longer-lasting. If money is not an issue, I'll definitely go for Bridgestone Adrenalin. Best drive I've ever had but a very short-lived ride. You can only enjoy the symmetrical tyres on UDMs during the early stages, this is due to the negative camber setting on our rides. After approx 15000-20000km, you get bad aquaplaning, braking, etc. My next set of tyres is definitely going to be directional, better value for money as it will be possible to have even wear. Other tyres you should review: - - Conti CSC2 & Conti CSC3 - Falken Ziex 452 (definitely cheaper, durability unknown) [/QUOTE]
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