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simbob

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Post #26
What about Yokohama ad08s I've bein told these are the best

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Posted 17th Mar 2011 at 11:16
iplay

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Post #27
simbob wrote:
What about Yokohama ad08s I've bein told these are the best


Can you get any further information on these? There are not many reviews but wet grip and wear rate seem to be below par?
Posted 17th Mar 2011 at 20:55
simbob

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Post #28
Go on to black circles dude

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Posted 17th Mar 2011 at 22:06
welshpug!

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Post #29
iplay wrote:
simbob wrote:
What about Yokohama ad08s I've bein told these are the best


Can you get any further information on these? There are not many reviews but wet grip and wear rate seem to be below par?


They're road legal track tyres, like R888 but cheaper and slightly more tread, but not as much as the Toyo R1R.

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Posted 18th Mar 2011 at 02:52
adam b

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Post #30
Michelins are usually cheapest from Costco when they have a deal on.

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Posted 18th Mar 2011 at 02:58
iplay

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Post #31
adam b wrote:
Michelins are usually cheapest from Costco when they have a deal on.


I did try costco but they only have Michelin energy savers atm Thanks to Dan (i can sort anything out) I can get them for £70 a tyre.

Thanks for all the help ... enjoying the last few miles of Bridgestone S0-2 Pole positions Cry
Posted 18th Mar 2011 at 12:07

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