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<blockquote data-quote="wingzee" data-source="post: 695171" data-attributes="member: 22730"><p>Good tires like CSC5 is sticky, nice grip but expensive and wears out fast.</p><p>GY F1 AY2 is affordable but hardly got size for the staggered set up.</p><p>Michelin PS3 got size but rare also and price not cheap.</p><p>Pirelli P7 RFTs that came with all the new 3er some say too hard and doesn't last. Pricey as hell somemore.</p><p>GT Radial Champiro HPY is cheap and cheerful, plenty of grip but some say tires always cannot balance perfectly then got vibration.</p><p></p><p>All also wrong lah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingzee, post: 695171, member: 22730"] Good tires like CSC5 is sticky, nice grip but expensive and wears out fast. GY F1 AY2 is affordable but hardly got size for the staggered set up. Michelin PS3 got size but rare also and price not cheap. Pirelli P7 RFTs that came with all the new 3er some say too hard and doesn't last. Pricey as hell somemore. GT Radial Champiro HPY is cheap and cheerful, plenty of grip but some say tires always cannot balance perfectly then got vibration. All also wrong lah. [/QUOTE]
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