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Chapppers said:
I'm enjoying the Pirelli P-Zeros I have on the back, although they're making the front Rossos feel a bit dated.
Really? I've got Rossos all round and have been really impressed. Although no idea about anything other than perfectly dry conditions!What P Zeros are you talking about? Might look into them if they are better than the Rossos.
Although, think I will probably get pilot sport cups next time.
Scooby P1 said:
Chapppers said:
I'm enjoying the Pirelli P-Zeros I have on the back, although they're making the front Rossos feel a bit dated.
Really? I've got Rossos all round and have been really impressed. Although no idea about anything other than perfectly dry conditions!What P Zeros are you talking about? Might look into them if they are better than the Rossos.
Although, think I will probably get pilot sport cups next time.
The P-zeros definitely have more grip in the dry than the Rossos ever did, it's a bit trickier now to get the back end wiggling. Still lairy in the wet though, which is what I like anyway.
Chapppers said:
The standard "P-zero" it's a relatively new tyre from the past couple of years, rather than the Rosso which is getting on a bit now.
The P-zeros definitely have more grip in the dry than the Rossos ever did, it's a bit trickier now to get the back end wiggling. Still lairy in the wet though, which is what I like anyway.
Wow, just found them £680 for all four fitted!The P-zeros definitely have more grip in the dry than the Rossos ever did, it's a bit trickier now to get the back end wiggling. Still lairy in the wet though, which is what I like anyway.
That might away me when mine need replacing.
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