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<blockquote data-quote="DingChavez" data-source="post: 144149" data-attributes="member: 791"><p>dudes, i'm using Conti Eco Contact at the moment. low rolling, fuel efficient tyres. what i can say the grip is crap. i dont want that kind of tyres lerrrr... something comfort based and quiet. as long as have suffiecient grip, i'm happy as a bat having dinner at a local fruit orchard. but energy tyres have low rolling resistance (yalah, save fuel maaa) and crappy grip. hehhee</p><p></p><p>else? good year? how bout barum??? been hearing about it ever so often</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DingChavez, post: 144149, member: 791"] dudes, i'm using Conti Eco Contact at the moment. low rolling, fuel efficient tyres. what i can say the grip is crap. i dont want that kind of tyres lerrrr... something comfort based and quiet. as long as have suffiecient grip, i'm happy as a bat having dinner at a local fruit orchard. but energy tyres have low rolling resistance (yalah, save fuel maaa) and crappy grip. hehhee else? good year? how bout barum??? been hearing about it ever so often [/QUOTE]
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