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Cpc2 and pp2


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i agree,CPC2 is good i was 100% goin to get it but it seems that there is no stock island wide for my size(195 50 r15)........... [bigcry]

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Neutral Newbie

I'm travelling on CPC2 for about more than 10km now.....still quite and grippy. Both Michelin PP2 & CPC2 should be closely match.

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keep us update on PP2. may change soon from Gr80. looking for grip, comfort anf quiet. PP2 sounds suitable.

 

 

 

 

 

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Neutral Newbie

Will do.........

now running in my tyres for my Malaysia trip in 2 weeks time.........

will give more comments..........

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Not sure if this is a stupid question. Do you get some more discount when u purchase the new tires with your old one? Old tires can still be recycled or for other purpose and may have value for other purpose.

 

 

 

 

 

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not really...........

unless u really do ur homework asking arou.....

comparing $$$$ from different shops.

not many shops wan to do trade in....even if they do,

they will jack up their tyre price.

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Notice my fc went up slightly.........

my 3/4 tank used to hit 540km, now only 500km.

dry grip- very good.

Wet grip- very good.

Noise lvl- Good

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thanks for the feedback. maybe it takes some time for hte tyres to be season.

Michellin Energy may give better FC. Saw it in magazines some time back.

 

 

 

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