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RE: [alfa] More on tires (was: falken tires)
My warning on driving R compound tires on the street: they pick up all
the gravel from the road and shoot it at the bottom and sides of the
car. It could damage your bodywork.
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Subject: [alfa] More on tires (was: falken tires)
Thanks to all that sent opinions and experiences with the Falken tires.
Unanimously, the opinion of the Falken Azenis Sport was very close to a
race tire but not quite. I'll read that to mean it's as close to a
usable dual-purpose tire that's ever been made if you can sacrafice only
a few seconds per lap for a street driving time trialer. Overwhelming
positive comments on the wear characteristics.
I had quite a few responses from people that drive the 'R''s on the
street. The Kumho Victoracer at full tread was widely regarded as a
streetable track tire for summer use. Some reported 2 seasons on a set
with summer street driving and quite a few track events.
I'm going to give the Azenis a shot. Reasoning being that if they
don't work as well as I'd like, I can always get a second set of 'R''s
for the track, but being wrong about the 'R's on the street can be
dangerous. Especially in the wet.
Another random thought: How about running Dirt Stockers as a dual
purpose tire? I've seen some of you swear by them on a wet track. How
do the perform in the dry? Do they wear out quickly?
-Peter
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