195/50 15 Semi Slick

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Bomberharris

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315 posts

145 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2016
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195 50 !5 Semi Slick

I've noticed that Tyreleader has currently some good prices on semi slick in the 195 50 15 size which I have on my MK1 Mazda - I only really use this car for warm days blats or trackdays so really interested in giving these a try.

1. Nankang NS 2R £59
2. Bridgestone RE002 £40.75
3. Yokohama Parada PA01 £40.29
4. Yokohama Advan Neova AD08R £66.00

i'm currently running Toyo Proxes R1R £60

https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres-195-50-15/?...

Has anybody got any feed back on these or experiences please?

ikarl

3,730 posts

199 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2016
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Only got experience of 888s or 048s, but... The Nankang AR1s have been getting really good reviews for the price.

I'm going to try a set once my 888s are done

WhiteBaron

1,394 posts

226 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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I've used the previous AD08, bridgestones and have Paradas on at the moment.

Car is used for Autosolos and has done a trip to Le Mans.

I would put AD08R's on - no hesitation (i can't use them currently as the R meant it is an MSA list 1B tyre)

Steve

HaylingJag

2,122 posts

148 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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hello mate, long time no see,

i had T1r's on my na and these were great for track. enough grip without setting lap records but not too much where i couldnt get the rear out with provocation.
My black turbo, which you rode in, had the AD08r's which gave the same pleasures, ie slidey sideways when i wanted it to. there was some movement at Silverstone on these but very progressive and i never felt like the rear would get away from me.
Both of these cars are gone now and i have a nice tidy turbo on Bridgestones. Seem to be a good road tire but not tried them on track. Track split rims are still shod in the T1r's for now and to be honest are not great with the turbo, though good fun is had, they do lose grip coming out of some corners where the Yoko's didnt. when worn out i will go to AD08r's or maybe try the Nankang's. reading good things about those.

Darren

MG CHRIS

9,083 posts

167 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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HaylingJag said:
hello mate, long time no see,

i had T1r's on my na and these were great for track. enough grip without setting lap records but not too much where i couldnt get the rear out with provocation.
My black turbo, which you rode in, had the AD08r's which gave the same pleasures, ie slidey sideways when i wanted it to. there was some movement at Silverstone on these but very progressive and i never felt like the rear would get away from me.
Both of these cars are gone now and i have a nice tidy turbo on Bridgestones. Seem to be a good road tire but not tried them on track. Track split rims are still shod in the T1r's for now and to be honest are not great with the turbo, though good fun is had, they do lose grip coming out of some corners where the Yoko's didnt. when worn out i will go to AD08r's or maybe try the Nankang's. reading good things about those.

Darren
Do you mean r1r as t1rs are crap on track I can burn through a set at llandow in a day very easily. Ns2r are good along with the new ar1 but that more a track focussed road tyre. Federal rsr are good as well.

HaylingJag

2,122 posts

148 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Definitely T1r'S Chris,

got about 3-4 trackdays in the Eunos and running around in between and have lasted well.
Done Bedford and Anglesey on this set with travel there and back and have got another day at Bedford this monday. lots of life left despite my best effort. The only prob i find is the soft sidewalls which means wear on the outer edges as they roll over a bit. Counter this with a few PSi and the front goes a little light and squirmy, counter this with a heavier right foot biggrinbiggrin

as i say, not my tyre of choice but i have to get rid of them so theyre staying on for this season. will never set lap records but do have a lot of fun.

Interested in the Nankangs next as they are a lot cheaper than the Yoko's,


D

GravelBen

15,686 posts

230 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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Bomberharris said:
195 50 !5 Semi Slick

I've noticed that Tyreleader has currently some good prices on semi slick in the 195 50 15 size which I have on my MK1 Mazda - I only really use this car for warm days blats or trackdays so really interested in giving these a try.

1. Nankang NS 2R £59
2. Bridgestone RE002 £40.75
3. Yokohama Parada PA01 £40.29
4. Yokohama Advan Neova AD08R £66.00

i'm currently running Toyo Proxes R1R £60

https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres-195-50-15/?...

Has anybody got any feed back on these or experiences please?
I've used the RE002 (on a Subaru not an MX5) - they're not a semi-slick by any means, but a good all-round performance tyre. Noticeably better than the likes of a T1R (especially the sidewall feel), but I haven't used the others on your list to compare.

I used to run Achilles 123 semi-slicks on my turbo Mk1 MX5 which were budget priced but surprisingly good.

Edited by GravelBen on Tuesday 30th August 10:51

Mr MXT

7,692 posts

283 months

Saturday 25th September 2021
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ikarl said:
Only got experience of 888s or 048s, but... The Nankang AR1s have been getting really good reviews for the price.

I'm going to try a set once my 888s are done
Thread resurrection - Karl how did you get on with the 888s?

I’m considering a set of semi slicks for my cheap track hack (standard sump) and am worried about oil starvation. (I do tend to drive the poor thing dry hard)