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Hi bros

 

2 days into the run. havnt really run in yet only around 70km?

 

anyway so far so good. much more comfortable than my previous UHP 17" pirelli p-zero rosso despite a lower profile now.

 

no chance to test the supposedly phenomenal ability to cut through water yet.

 

much quieter too.

 

will monitor and update!

 

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Hi bros

 

2 days into the run. havnt really run in yet only around 70km?

 

anyway so far so good. much more comfortable than my previous UHP 17" pirelli p-zero rosso despite a lower profile now.

 

no chance to test the supposedly phenomenal ability to cut through water yet.

 

much quieter too.

 

will monitor and update!

 

thanx man

 

do keep us posted

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the sidewalls are comparable to csc3 in stiffness.

 

much softer than the p zeros that explains the comfort

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is this available already?

was trying to get a quote from one shop but told me not yet

 

only hungary made?

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mine i bought it as PI stock meaning imported.

 

some tyre workshops import their own.

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mine i bought it as PI stock meaning imported.

 

some tyre workshops import their own.

oic, can show me which tyre shop has it now? looking for 215/45/17

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Hi bros

 

2 days into the run. havnt really run in yet only around 70km?

 

anyway so far so good. much more comfortable than my previous UHP 17" pirelli p-zero rosso despite a lower profile now.

 

no chance to test the supposedly phenomenal ability to cut through water yet.

 

much quieter too.

 

will monitor and update!

 

How your tires now? Look forward to your updates.

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at around 100-200km now bro

 

mine is red plate so dont get to run in much but i drive very hard kekeke

 

anyway yes quietness is best in class

 

more comfortable than my previous CSC3 too.

 

dry braking and wet braking comparable to my previous pirelli p-zero but the added comfort and noise reduction certainly makes a mean fighting machine

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at around 100-200km now bro

 

mine is red plate so dont get to run in much but i drive very hard kekeke

 

anyway yes quietness is best in class

 

more comfortable than my previous CSC3 too.

 

dry braking and wet braking comparable to my previous pirelli p-zero but the added comfort and noise reduction certainly makes a mean fighting machine

 

Good to hear that. [thumbsup]

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the sidewalls are comparable to csc3 in stiffness.

 

much softer than the p zeros that explains the comfort

 

csc3 sidewall is damn hard. ride is uncomfortable. i prefer ps2, but never tried ps3 as yet.

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Hi bros

 

2 days into the run. havnt really run in yet only around 70km?

 

anyway so far so good. much more comfortable than my previous UHP 17" pirelli p-zero rosso despite a lower profile now.

 

no chance to test the supposedly phenomenal ability to cut through water yet.

 

much quieter too.

 

will monitor and update!

boss.. my PS3 due for change.. Now 2.5 years already.. mileage run 50k already.. gonna be botak.. I did it in KL... You got any lobang here in SG? for same PS3 tyres.. Size : 215/55 R17 94W

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PS3 gets very sticky after extended high speed driving on the NSH. Tyre compound feels like butimen. You can see all the sand sticking on the tyres after a recent drive to KL.

 

I looked at other cars' tyres in the convoy, eg. Kumho KU31, Yokohama A Drive etc. There was no sand sticking on the tyres.

 

In S'pore, even when driving from Jurong to Changi, I don't see sand sticking onto the tyres, maybe our 90km/h speed limit and short distance does not allow the tyre to heat up to optimum operating condition.

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