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Old Jan 14, 2016 | 04:18 PM
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Much asked question I am sure, but what tyres are people in the know using at present. I need 205-50 FR16 and am currently on Falken FK425's which are not nice 'cos they tramline something awful. ;-(

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Old Jan 14, 2016 | 04:58 PM
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Toyo's are pretty good...well I like them anyway.
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Old Jan 14, 2016 | 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by alcazar
Toyo's are pretty good...well I like them anyway.
Thanks Alcazar, Toyo's were one of the go to tyre's back in the day when I first bought the car in the year 2000.
I have been looking at Star Performer UHP 1 205/50 ZR16 87W or Pirelli Cinturato P7 205/50 R16 87W ECOIMPACT.

Tyres do seem comparatively cheap now, last time I bought them I am sure that I paid around £900 for the 4. ;-(
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Originally Posted by Fiasco
Thanks Alcazar, Toyo's were one of the go to tyre's back in the day when I first bought the car in the year 2000.
I have been looking at Star Performer UHP 1 205/50 ZR16 87W or Pirelli Cinturato P7 205/50 R16 87W ECOIMPACT.

Tyres do seem comparatively cheap now, last time I bought them I am sure that I paid around £900 for the 4. ;-(
OK, so it seems no one is keen on my possible choices. Any other ideas please.
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I'm currently running Nokian ZLine 205/50 16 on my '99 classic. Really excellent, especially in the wet. I'll be buying them again. You won't find a supplier in the UK, but I ordered mine online at Oponeo and got them 2 days later.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Nokian/zLine.htm
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Originally Posted by Sad Weevil
I'm currently running Nokian ZLine 205/50 16 on my '99 classic. Really excellent, especially in the wet. I'll be buying them again. You won't find a supplier in the UK, but I ordered mine online at Oponeo and got them 2 days later.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Nokian/zLine.htm
they are some bloody good tyres. There are 5 uk suppliers for nokians. tyre devotion were I work supply and fit them. Aberdeenshire though
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Originally Posted by Sad Weevil
I'm currently running Nokian ZLine 205/50 16 on my '99 classic. Really excellent, especially in the wet. I'll be buying them again. You won't find a supplier in the UK, but I ordered mine online at Oponeo and got them 2 days later.
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Nokian/zLine.htm
Thank for the link. General opinion seems to be great tyre but don't last long. Is that your experiance too?
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Old Jan 16, 2016 | 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by quattroowner
they are some bloody good tyres. There are 5 uk suppliers for nokians. tyre devotion were I work supply and fit them. Aberdeenshire though
Thank for this recommendation, do you find that they do a decent milage?

Sadly Aberdeeshire a tad far from Kent. ;-) Even in a Scooby.
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Originally Posted by Fiasco
Thank for the link. General opinion seems to be great tyre but don't last long. Is that your experiance too?
I've done 14000 miles on them so far, (hardly any motorway mileage, mainly uh, 'spirited' A and B road driving) and there's 5mm of tread left on all 4. I don't think that's too bad, particularly since they grip like nothing else I've ever run, wet or dry, hot or cold.

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Originally Posted by Sad Weevil
I've done 14000 miles on them so far, (hardly any motorway mileage, mainly uh, 'spirited' A and B road driving) and there's 5mm of tread left on all 4. I don't think that's too bad, particularly since they grip like nothing else I've ever run, wet or dry, hot or cold.
Thanks for the recommendation guys.
Unless anyone has anything against them, or know of something better, I guess these are going to be my next boots. ;-)
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Have a look at hancooks. I have had a set on my classic for few months now after various budget and performance tyres. So far the hancooks have been great. Great value and great performance in wet and snowy conditions. Yet to have a summer on the but a lot of homework into them showed great reviews.
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Originally Posted by Evansawd
Have a look at hancooks. I have had a set on my classic for few months now after various budget and performance tyres. So far the hancooks have been great. Great value and great performance in wet and snowy conditions. Yet to have a summer on the but a lot of homework into them showed great reviews.
Which Hancooks are you using?
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Originally Posted by Fiasco
Which Hancooks are you using?
Hankook ventus v12 evo2
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Originally Posted by Evansawd
Hankook ventus v12 evo2
Thanks for the quick response. I will take a look. :-)
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Originally Posted by Fiasco
Thanks for the quick response. I will take a look. :-)
Your welcome. They were a great price on blackcircles and tyreshopper fitted and balanced
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