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Bridgestone GR 80 vs Michelin MXV8 tyres
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<blockquote data-quote="slidetaker" data-source="post: 265720" data-attributes="member: 8025"><p>My sis was going to get...</p><p></p><p>Good article Poh Chuan. </p><p></p><p>I recommended to my sis on Michelin PP2 last month.</p><p></p><p>Later she came back and said her friend's hubby is cursing at their new PP2. Too bumpy and noisy. Aiiiyoh</p><p>So Hin leong bhd- tayar boss of Jalan Kapar recommended the Michelin MXV8 or Brigestone GR80 for best compromise of comfort and grip. </p><p>She settled for GR80 due to Singapore AA (Automobile Association)good test report and another Taiwan Motor test comparison.</p><p>She is very happy now. :thefinger:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slidetaker, post: 265720, member: 8025"] My sis was going to get... Good article Poh Chuan. I recommended to my sis on Michelin PP2 last month. Later she came back and said her friend's hubby is cursing at their new PP2. Too bumpy and noisy. Aiiiyoh So Hin leong bhd- tayar boss of Jalan Kapar recommended the Michelin MXV8 or Brigestone GR80 for best compromise of comfort and grip. She settled for GR80 due to Singapore AA (Automobile Association)good test report and another Taiwan Motor test comparison. She is very happy now. :thefinger: [/QUOTE]
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