Hi guys Ian not sure if this is interesting
" regarding toyo tyres....looks one they came up with T1R and then
Its latest make is C1S.....!
Just got this info from the distributor while still getting my R1R shipped here
So am having second thoughts.
Did any of you hear a[quote][/quote]bout those new tyres...?
High performance summer tyres
- saxophonias
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Re: High performance summer tyres
For a couple of months now I have these tyres on. The Dunlop blue Response in 185/60/14 size.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/Du ... unched.htm
They have great results in several tests and I am very happy with them in both dry or wet. I paid 240e which is quite good I guess.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/Du ... unched.htm
They have great results in several tests and I am very happy with them in both dry or wet. I paid 240e which is quite good I guess.
- saxophonias
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Re: High performance summer tyres
After having spent 60.000km with the dunlops and still having a decent performance I moved on to the next tyres and so I decided to buy some Continentals (premium contact 5).
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Conti ... tact-5.htm
They were in a similar price range to the dunlops (250e) but they are quite different in performance. This is for sure a harder and heavier tyre with stronger sidewalls which might give better cornering stability but it is noticeably less comfortable which is a bit annoying. Also the tyres' noise is a bit more. Performance wise they must be a bit stickier but not excessively more. So I think dunlops are the winner here.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Conti ... tact-5.htm
They were in a similar price range to the dunlops (250e) but they are quite different in performance. This is for sure a harder and heavier tyre with stronger sidewalls which might give better cornering stability but it is noticeably less comfortable which is a bit annoying. Also the tyres' noise is a bit more. Performance wise they must be a bit stickier but not excessively more. So I think dunlops are the winner here.