Kumho tyres (came with alloys) change or keep?
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Kumho tyres (came with alloys) change or keep?
theyre kumho ecsta supra's. not too bad in the dry, but 'slippery when wet'
do u think its worth forking out another £300+ for some decent tyres or just keep em out & hope my luck holds out???
do u think its worth forking out another £300+ for some decent tyres or just keep em out & hope my luck holds out???
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I had those tyres until earlier this week when O got some USED Pirellis. CHANGE THEM NOW! the kuhmos are horrid, they tram line, bump steer, slip and slide at the slightest sign of damp, they're noisy as ****, otherwise no problems.
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Originally Posted by Mikecam
I had those tyres until earlier this week when O got some USED Pirellis. CHANGE THEM NOW! the kuhmos are horrid, they tram line, bump steer, slip and slide at the slightest sign of damp, they're noisy as ****, otherwise no problems.
think i better change em from whats been said.
thanks.
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Just as Peanuts says, no confidence? bin them.
Toyo TS-1's?
I race on Kumho V700's but they are a very different tyre indeed.
I found the TS-1's really very nice in all conditions, especially when half worn (or more)
Graham.
Toyo TS-1's?
I race on Kumho V700's but they are a very different tyre indeed.
I found the TS-1's really very nice in all conditions, especially when half worn (or more)
Graham.
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