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From: Fred on 17 Feb 2007 18:21 "SteveH" <steve(a)italiancar.co.uk> wrote in message news:1htpck7.1ff9suv1cnjs5bN%steve(a)italiancar.co.uk... > gFred <Don't-ask(a)hidden.co.us> wrote: > >> "SteveH" <steve(a)italiancar.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:1htpbxd.1mybl0pabc9w8N%steve(a)italiancar.co.uk... >> > Fred <Don't-ask(a)hidden.co.us> wrote: >> > >> >> > In that size, you have a whole host of choices - I'd tend to buy >> >> > Pirelli >> >> > P6000s for everyday use, however, if I wanted a performance tyre, >> >> > I'd >> >> > been looking at Yoko A539s. >> >> >> >> What you know about tyres could be written the head of a pin, fancy a >> >> carrot >> >> ? >> > >> > Sorry, I was forgetting..... >> >> I thought Donkeys had a good memory? > > Well done, Fred. > > You can't win an argument based on your supposedly superior knowledge of > tyres, so you just start throwing around some pathetic, childish insults > which totally discredit your claims to be the owner of an MOT station / > tyre fitting business. You're a Donkey and an argument with you is pointless. fancy a carrot?
From: wenborne on 18 Feb 2007 04:09 On 17 Feb, 12:10, "moray" <mtb_hyphen_ru...(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote: > "SMTP" <s...(a)micro.com> wrote in message > > news:er50q4$pea$1(a)nsnmpen3-gest.nuria.telefonica-data.net... > > > > > > > What tires would you choose from the following list in 185/60/14H: > > > Bridgestone Turanza RE300 60,30?/u. - 241,20? > > > Michelin Energy E3A 67,30?/u. - 269,20? > > > Pirelli P5000 Drago 46,30?/u. - 185,20? > > > Dunlop ?SP Sport 01? 60,30?/u. - 241,20? (I could have mistook the exact > > model) > > > Thank you! > > Depends what you want. > For a good all rounder, Michelin is hard to beat. Energy's have good grip, > and they're hard wearing. > > The turanzas are quite a hard tread, which means they're reasonably well > wearing, but at the cost of noise and not quite so good grip until they've > warmed up. > SP Sports have fairly good grip, but wear fast. > > I've not got any experience of the Pirellis though.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - p5000 trust me im a tyre fitter. it depend on your car what did you say it was? iv all ways had p6000 and pzeros when i had bigger wheels
From: DervMan on 18 Feb 2007 04:38
<wenborne(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1171789756.729710.240780(a)m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... > On 17 Feb, 12:10, "moray" <mtb_hyphen_ru...(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote: >> "SMTP" <s...(a)micro.com> wrote in message >> >> news:er50q4$pea$1(a)nsnmpen3-gest.nuria.telefonica-data.net... >> >> >> >> >> >> > What tires would you choose from the following list in 185/60/14H: >> >> > Bridgestone Turanza RE300 60,30?/u. - 241,20? >> >> > Michelin Energy E3A 67,30?/u. - 269,20? >> >> > Pirelli P5000 Drago 46,30?/u. - 185,20? >> >> > Dunlop ?SP Sport 01? 60,30?/u. - 241,20? (I could have mistook the >> > exact >> > model) >> >> > Thank you! >> >> Depends what you want. >> For a good all rounder, Michelin is hard to beat. Energy's have good >> grip, >> and they're hard wearing. >> >> The turanzas are quite a hard tread, which means they're reasonably well >> wearing, but at the cost of noise and not quite so good grip until >> they've >> warmed up. >> SP Sports have fairly good grip, but wear fast. >> >> I've not got any experience of the Pirellis though.- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > p5000 trust me im a tyre fitter. it depend on your car what did you > say it was? iv all ways had p6000 and pzeros when i had bigger wheels Trust you because you're a tyre fitter? -- The DervMan www.dervman.com |