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just to ask all of u which is better, ST115 or ZE215 [;)]

 

before i can get my legg or maybe not so fast as I thought [mad][mad][mad]

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Neutral Newbie

ZE215 also Falken? Forget about the ST115 if U out to get a performance tire.

 

I recommend Potenza S-03, Kumho Ecsta Supra 712, Goodyear Eagle F1 or Toyo Trampio R1R for performance tires. [:)]

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Neutral Newbie

They have been advertising in the Classified Ads of The Straits Times about cheap tires...but brands & models are not stated..

 

Just wondering about them [:|]

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Like that ... that means the tyres are not so sticky to the road liao.... think would be good for pple who don't drive very fast.... right?

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Motogard sells dirt cheap Firestone SZ50 from Thailand, compound is harder than most Jap tires so lasts damn long.

Believed it or not, most of the tyres from Asia countries made and ship back to oversea company. So Firestone frm thailand can be consider is original.

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Neutral Newbie
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So, i guess it's good enuff for us city slickers to get from them, huh?...at least they are branded, yah?

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So, i guess it's good enuff for us city slickers to get from them, huh?...at least they are branded, yah?

True, True [laugh][laugh]

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One con about the SZ50 from Motogard is they are quite hard compound type so may not perform as well as their Jap counterparts in terms of grip when pushed to the limit of adhersion [crazy]

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One con about the SZ50 from Motogard is they are quite hard compound type so may not perform as well as their Jap counterparts in terms of grip when pushed to the limit of adhersion [crazy]

 

Ah, then you'll have to use a more expensive product to compare! [;)] Just like Kumho. The 712's compound is pretty hard too and it wears damn long! [:)]

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U sure the Kumho compound is hard? It's threadwear rating is 280 and my friend who pushes his brick takes 6months to clean out the threads!

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Ai? Must be something missing here! [crazy] My friend who's shod with the 712 says it last the longest, even after a few track sessions! [crazy]

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