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<blockquote data-quote="samsam" data-source="post: 232864" data-attributes="member: 7678"><p>who are u? is not the question</p><p></p><p>G'day to all beemer drivers and happy mooncake day to all !</p><p>:dancing2: :thrasher: :dancing: :dancing2: :69: </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Mr Antonio:</p><p>The Dunlop Direzza may look like the Falken 452 but it ain't a 452 when it comes to wet handling. The only tyre I recollect that is a bit better in the wet is the reknown German made Goodyear F1. </p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>Beemer Drivers & D.Tan,</p><p>Between Pirelli Zero Nero and Bridgestone 050, the Pirelli is more comfortable. I tried this on a Lexus in Singapore. Unfortunately, he will have to wait for a while for his Bridgestone 050R to wear out. </p><p>From what I hear at enos, falken dealer margin is not as great as some others. Maybe that will help understand why some products are pushed harder than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samsam, post: 232864, member: 7678"] who are u? is not the question G'day to all beemer drivers and happy mooncake day to all ! :dancing2: :thrasher: :dancing: :dancing2: :69: Mr Antonio: The Dunlop Direzza may look like the Falken 452 but it ain't a 452 when it comes to wet handling. The only tyre I recollect that is a bit better in the wet is the reknown German made Goodyear F1. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beemer Drivers & D.Tan, Between Pirelli Zero Nero and Bridgestone 050, the Pirelli is more comfortable. I tried this on a Lexus in Singapore. Unfortunately, he will have to wait for a while for his Bridgestone 050R to wear out. From what I hear at enos, falken dealer margin is not as great as some others. Maybe that will help understand why some products are pushed harder than others. [/QUOTE]
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