I recently had 4 Yoko Parada'a fitted & so far (after 450 miles) I have been impressed. Out in the rain yesterday & the tyres performed well. Waiting for some dry weather to try them out but people tell me I should be impressed.
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another vote for Avon ZZ3 here, only new on today, but had them on previous scoob too... grippy in dry ( very much so, more than i remember infact lol) and progressive breakaway on the limit sop very safe and easy to drive hard, good in the wet ( as good as they are in the dry) and cheap too
all in all a winner :D |
Eagle F1s without a doubt! Used Toyo Proxes before and they wore out too quickly. They do have a slight problem with tramlining though.
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to update my pirelli p7000 tyres have done 24000 miles, 3.5mm tread left,
they have been good wet and dry, new set due prob about 3000 miles, gona get the same ! |
Eagle F1 XL's get my vote.
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Eagle F1 GSD3's
Well, I've finally managed to get to France, and did 3K miles of mixed driving, in all sorts of weather (yes it was c%*p). Bear in mind that living in Guernsey I don't get to do much high speed driving! I couldn't believe the difference from my last visit with Pirelli P6000's. The F1's are so much quieter at speed, and the handling is a whole lot better, especially on damp roads. Felt more "stuck" to the road. Lost about 1.5mm of tread, which is fine by me. Well chuffed :thumb:
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GoodYear F1's for me.
Just had another set fitted. 15000miles on the last one including two Trax sessions, a Brandshatch trackday and 12000 road miles. And I aint miss daisy. |
Goodyear eagle F1s. fronts have done 23K and rears 34K miles so far!
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