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BFGoodrich run me $220 a tire. Crap traction dry, horrible wet. Same price Michellin Pilot Sport AS4 work better wet than the Goodrich dry.
Yes, they are good for the price. They last a while, but aren’t as grippy as other 200tw tires.
They do give great driver feedback due to stiff sidewalls, but this comes at the addition of road noise.
On track they come up to temp nice, and are gentle as they reach the edge of traction. They also don’t turn to ice when overheating, they just slowly start getting slippery.
Overall for the price, if you can only afford 1 set of tires, I’d recommend.
These tires are great in you live in bad weather state. Drive a lot of very bad weather. They probably louder. More comfortable ride.
Yep, these tires are *amazing* in the snow, and great the rest of the time, too.
Amazing tire, and great treadlife compared to the Michelins. Just not as sticky for corners :/
I also have had bad experiences with conti tires both on my 2012 CC and my 23 Arteon. In both which I've owned since new the michelin pilot sports have been phenomenal.
I had both road 6 and rosso 4 on my zx6r and i noticed a small difference between the two in terms of grip riding hard through curves the road6 felt good, the rosso only slightly better . Not really enough for me to justify getting rosso 4 again for now.
I run Michelin power 6.
3k miles and they look brand new.
They perform okay but feel quite harsh and rough. By all accounts michelin pilot sport 4s are the way to go
Dry weather and rain they're ok. I didn't like them on packed snow so much. Too much sliding and slipping.
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