Tire feed back
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Tire feed back
Hey ya'll I am in the need for new tires earlier than expected due to a drunken bump an run , He bumped me at a light an ran so i persued him but went into a turn downtown to hard an had to slide the rear but didn't go down. When i got home though i noticed i was starting to show cords on the rear. So i have been doing some reasearch an i have corsa 111 on now but cost of those replacements are way out of my budget especially on this short of notice , i looked into pilot power 2ct , pilot road 2ct , and also shinko 055. Now i have friends that are swearing by michielins but the shinko's are sixty bucks cheaper for the seat , only difference i see is that they are not 2ct's . I need a good tire that will go the distance because i like to ride back an forth to work which is about thirty miles a day. Sorry for the long introduction but I feel I would get a good resopnse if i gave everyone the full scope of what im looking at , thanks in advance for the info and suggestions
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I currently have the Shinko 009 front and back. On my F3 I got just over 12K on the back and the front is still going strong at 15K and counting. They take a bit to warm up, and are not meant for serious twisties. I commute a great deal so I needed a tire that would last and last they have. I've never had an issue with them.
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i have the dunlop qualifiers on mine, they've been running strong for me. I looked up a lot of reviews when i was buying them, and found that the Michelin pilots and the Dunlop qualifiers were the top 2 favorites from everyone.
my only issue with the qualifiers is the tread pattern, I almost with it had more grooves for grip but I havnt had a real problem with them since i got them about 6k ago
my only issue with the qualifiers is the tread pattern, I almost with it had more grooves for grip but I havnt had a real problem with them since i got them about 6k ago
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