plenty of tyre choice in 14\".......
your next question will be.......
don't ask before you know what you want your tyre to do for you.
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per year.
Tyre choice is very individual and extreemly subjective.
I personally try to get 2 years out of a tyre. After that, the rubber starts going off.(thats what i've been told ) I usually do between 8-10k km per year so i try to choose a tyre which lasts me between 15-20k km
R compounds are completely pointless for a road tyre in my opinion. Road use absolutley kills them and you need to be going absolute apeshit to keep them in operating temp. On the road, road tyres are just better......most of the time....R compounds don't even warm up enough. [/rant]
one person loves a tyre ......another hates it
if you want a sticky tyre which handle really well & dosen't give you a lot of warning before impending doom.....Try Azenis RT615
If you need you tyre to last 40-50k km....reasonably comfortable try the C drives. just don't drive them hard before you've done more than 1000 k's in them.
Somewhere in between....Toyo TR-1's are getting rave reviews.....but they need scrubbing in just like the C drives but don't take them to the race track . according to sources i trust.....they melt under racing coonditions.....but awsome on the road.
and i'm sure you'll get different opinions on my view as well.
per year.
Tyre choice is very individual and extreemly subjective.
I personally try to get 2 years out of a tyre. After that, the rubber starts going off.(thats what i've been told ) I usually do between 8-10k km per year so i try to choose a tyre which lasts me between 15-20k km
R compounds are completely pointless for a road tyre in my opinion. Road use absolutley kills them and you need to be going absolute apeshit to keep them in operating temp. On the road, road tyres are just better......most of the time....R compounds don't even warm up enough. [/rant]
one person loves a tyre ......another hates it
if you want a sticky tyre which handle really well & dosen't give you a lot of warning before impending doom.....Try Azenis RT615
If you need you tyre to last 40-50k km....reasonably comfortable try the C drives. just don't drive them hard before you've done more than 1000 k's in them.
Somewhere in between....Toyo TR-1's are getting rave reviews.....but they need scrubbing in just like the C drives but don't take them to the race track . according to sources i trust.....they melt under racing coonditions.....but awsome on the road.
and i'm sure you'll get different opinions on my view as well.
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