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Old 11 August 2011, 03:12 PM
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How resistant are they to collapse?

I'm looking at changing my T1R's as the sidewalls on these are soft, and want to make sure the 888's are indeed better

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Old 11 August 2011, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by bonesetter
How resistant are they to collapse?

I'm looking at changing my T1R's as the sidewalls on these are soft, and want to make sure the 888's are indeed better

Cheers
Very hard Side wall compared to the t1r's, alot of road noise aswell , not for everyone but the grip and feedback is immense for a road legal tyre

What pressures are you using on the t1r's?
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Couldn't be much more of an opposite, they are very good for grip, but poor at noise, vibration and harshness... I vote YES !

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