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the quietest and smoothest all-season sets I’ve tried are the Michelin CrossClimate 2 and Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3 both ride way softer than the Falkens and handle New England weather really well.
Pirelli Diablo rosso sa click v2 ko, nauna ako ang maumay kesa dun sa gulong hahahaha. At goods talaga sa kalsada, makapit kahit maulan.
I live in Alabama, recently bought a set of Pirelli Scorpion All-Season Plus 3 tires. I love them, they are quiet, ride and handle really well, and are very good in the rain. They are above average in the snow, so if you don’t get a lot of snow I would highly recommend them. They are cheaper then some the competition but a very good tire.
I have the Pirellis on one of my bikes and really like them. Plenty of grip and fairly quick for a 45mm tyre.
I run Pirelli Scorpion Winters on a dedicated set of rims. 3rd season now - absolutely stellar.
They are a bit quitier than oem pirelli set, however mileage got a hit, getting about 25% less miles per watt.
I had two of these pirellis bubble on me around the same time. Replaced all four because apparently these tires are prone to bubbles in the first place.
I have been looking for replacements for the awful Pirellis (on 22s). I’m on my second set - and the rain we’ve have in New England would get the Rivian hydroplaning where I’d never had that issue with my old Lexus GX with Michelin’s.
The P-Zeros on my 991.2 are WAY too loud.
I’ve replaced at least 7 Pirelli’s in 4 years on my 540. They bubble at the slightest hit. Some of them bubbled after two weeks. I know the roads are not the greatest here in Long Island, but come on. Never again.
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