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Sailun Tires

It all depends on how much you want to spend you can get away with sailun inspire tires I have them on my car and they have been great in dry and wet and it was 33% cheaper than the Michelin defenders

Pros: great in dry and wet
Cons: depends on budget
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Pirelli Tires

The Pirelli PZero AS Plus 3 are a nice performance A/S tire that I just mounted to my G30 5 series. Not sure what your use case is, but those are more on the performance side of the A/S market and might be overkill for a daily commuter.

Pros: nice performance
Cons: might be overkill
Vehicle: BMW
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 5.0

I am overly happy with the Pirelli Scorpion All Season Plus 3 we got for our Forester.

Its a completely different car, especially when we upsized to 225/60-18.

Pros: completely different car
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Pirelli Tires

Ive found tires on amazon for pretty cheap, even compared to tirerack, etc. And decent brands like pirelli and kumoto

Pros: pretty cheap
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Pirelli Tires

For what it's worth the factory tires on my cbr300 were shockingly shit. When warm, however, is like your bike being on a railroad track. I swear they are vacuum powered or something, best upgrade in feel/confidence in the world.

Pros: best upgrade in feel
Cons: shockingly shit
Vehicle: Honda
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 3.0

My subjective experience is that GP 5000 S TR 28 feel great and are light but they're not very durable. I feel like my Pirelli Pro Race TLR 28 last twice as long but feel a tad heavier.

Pros: feel great, light
Cons: not very durable
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