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I run the pirellis p zero 4s and love them comfortable and roll really well.
Opposite datapoint: I run Pirelli Race TL Rs 700x30s on my Gen 7 Madone (tubeless FWIW). Way more comfy than the OE 25s (R3) and faster.
If you want fast and durable, Look at Pirelli Cinturato Velo.
The new UHP tires on the block: Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3.
Tire rack as well as Tyre reviews put themselves above the DWS06.
Sumitomo Encounter ATs are hands down the best bang for the buck.
PS4 AS FTW. 166k miles on my GLI (bought it new) and after couple sets of Pirelli Cinturato P7s… it’s a brand new car again. Unbelievable.
nasubukan ko na yung dalawa, mich and pirelli
same lang kapit ng dalawa.
mas makunat lang mich
10k palit na ako sa pirelli.
.20k sa michelin naman.
I've owned both. The only advantage to the Pirelli is that they are a little more comfortable. The Michelins are better in every other way.
Around here they dry rot like crazy. Also the people we installed them for complained of ride quality issues and noise. The ones we sold the most was the Cinturno Scorpion and the PZero and most people who bought them switched to either Michelin or Continental because of price and warranty.
I just bought an F150 with pretty new Pirelli tires. My old one ran Michelins. The Pirellis just don't ride and perform nearly as good.
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