Tires MICHELIN or Pirelli
Running Michelin X-Ice Snow now. Also good and well respected. Wearing a bit better. They handle better than the Blizzaks as well. Can recommend.
Pirelli Diablo rosso sa click v2 ko, nauna ako ang maumay kesa dun sa gulong hahahaha. At goods talaga sa kalsada, makapit kahit maulan.
Michelin City Extra po, maganda wet & dry condition saka durable din. Stick to stock size.
I've been using Michelin city grip since 2019 sa click v1. Sabi nila madali daw maupod pero makapit pero binili ko parin, why? dahil sa word na makapit lalo na kapag basa/maulan.
Everyday long ride ako General Trias-Sucat-Ermita Manila vice versa with OBR and sec topbox. 15mos lifespan ng rear tire ko and 30mos naman sa front.
I'm running Michelin pilot super sports in stock size 205 45 17s on my ND B/B/R club. Grip is massively improved over the s001s, but still feel light and nimble. Grip is so good in fact, that capability now exceeds what is reasonable to push in most road situations. In that regard, I do sometimes miss the cheeky tail out shenanigans that used to be easy on a desolate country road sweeper.
I live in Alabama, recently bought a set of Pirelli Scorpion All-Season Plus 3 tires. I love them, they are quiet, ride and handle really well, and are very good in the rain. They are above average in the snow, so if you don’t get a lot of snow I would highly recommend them. They are cheaper then some the competition but a very good tire.
Pilot Sport 3's on my NB have been great. Plenty of grip all day every day, if that's what you're into. I've had them for 3 years and have done 40.000km with them
Pirelli are fine. I think they get bad rep but worked well even in light snow and rain.
I eat set of p-zeros in 6k mile on my car
Michelin is the only brand that comes close and I've calculated they're roughly 30% more expensive and last me about 80% as long. I was a big Michelin fanboy and loyal to a fault.
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