Tires Pirelli or Sailun

Pirelli Tires
TheFlippedSideofMe
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Rating 4.0

I just replaced the MXM4s on my SR+ after 42,000 miles with the Pirelli P Zero AS Plus Elect and have a whole 25 miles on them. Noticeably smoother ride and quieter.

Pros: smoother ride, quieter
Mileage: 42000 km
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Pirelli Tires
toddlikesbikes
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Rating 4.0

I went through this exact debate 6 months ago, and I got the Pirellis. They are similarly quiet to the Michelins (at least as best as I can tell). Grip is good, better than the Michelins for sure. Efficiency seems to be very close... I'm certainly within 5%.

Pros: good grip, quiet
Cons: efficiency very close
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Sailun Tires

About to swap out the winter tires that came on the ‘19 tiguan I bought for the wife/hauling kids…. They’re sailun winter blazers….. seem like a great tire and from what I read when confirming they’re in fact winter tires seems they’re one of the best value winter tires so the brands probably not too bad.

Pros: great tire, best value
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Pirelli Tires

They flat spot sitting overnight, but only noticeable really in colder temps (below 40 or so I'd say?)

Cons: flat spot sitting overnight
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Pirelli Tires
moto_joe78
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Rating 2.0

I just replaced the stock Firestone Destination LE 2's on my 2019 Ridgeline AWD after 48,000 miles... I've put about 800 miles on this new set and I'm bummed. They are quiet and handle fine, but it seems like I feel every imperfection in the road and it seems overly harsh over rough roads.

Pros: quiet, handle fine
Cons: harsh over rough roads
Mileage: 800 km
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