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Old 10 January 2009, 10:34 AM
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Ive currently got them on and they seem to be a bit slidey in the wet anyone else having the same reaction or is it just me
Old 10 January 2009, 10:38 AM
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There's a shed load of different types of P-zero. P-zero corsa, p-zero rosso, p zero nero, some of the above also come in directional or assymetric.

Some will be good, some will be cheap. Just saying you have p-zeros doesn't narrow it down enough for anyone to comment.
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it just says pirelli p Zero Assimetrico on them
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Got Rosso's on mine and they are fine in the wet
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