Tires Kumho or MRF
I'm in Vancouver where it constantly rains for half the year and I haven't noticed any issue with the stock Kumhos whether in the city or on the highway.
Even in the snow, I felt they performed fine driving at half the speed limit in the city.
Bought MRF Mogrip T Tyre for rear. Bikes definitely feels different. Got more confidence in braking now than before.
I got a set of Kuhmo's 2 years ago and I have no complaints. For the price I paid, I love them. They feel like the Michelin and Continental tires I have had previously, but I don't know if they will last as long.
I run Kumho Ectasa PS91 on my 370Z, and for the money, they are some of the best summer tires out there.
I just got some KUMHO Solus ta51a, South Korean, they're so much better than the goodyear my car had from factory. And at a great price ????
I got a set of Kuhmos at America's Tire. Ordered online, drove to the store to have them installed. Same tire they use for the newer ID.4s. Not too expensive, and way better than the original Alenzas my '21 had.
Mine is studded Kumho Wintercraft. It's actually quite good in the snow and ice, soft. But if we take the snow and ice out of the picture it's not that great, probably cause of studs.
my last set of tires were Kumho AT51s that I bought for the same reason - got them for a little over $500 for four, so I said WTH. They were alright and, for what I paid for them, I think I got my money out of them, but I ended up replacing them about 10-15k miles before their stated life because one of them had a steel belt break and it was making a horrible sound, especially at low speed. They were also kinda loud for just being an A/T
Tires Kuhmo Solis. Eh weird wear causing vibration.
I bought cheap Kumhos once. Short life span and too slippery to drive on even though they still had some tread.
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