Tires VITOUR or MRF

VITOUR Tires
Sunstoned1
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Rating 5.0

Longest lasting super 200 is the Vitour P1. Affordable, fun sizes, and they LAST a long time while keeping up with the top dogs. Got a set this year and I love them. Put 6,500 miles plus 25 AX runs and they've barely worn.

Pros: last a long time
Cons: barely worn
Mileage: 6500 km
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VITOUR Tires

Vitour Galaxy R1 155R15, $63.89 each

Why a solid rib down the center?

These are vintage VW beetle size, 15 inch rim 4.5 inch wide. FWIW they have good reviews on the seller's website

Pros: good reviews on website
Part number: 155R15
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MRF Tires
Darkus_27911
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Rating 5.0

I am currently loving my MRF Masseter for rear. There good road performance is amazing also on bad patches its manageable.

Pros: amazing road performance
Cons: manageable on bad patches
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VITOUR Tires

Vitour P1 for a long lasting 200tw that's only a hair behind the Hoosier. They also handle heat well, and come in some creative sizes

Pros: long lasting, handles heat
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MRF Tires
fishfish2love
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Rating 1.0

Yes , my brother installed these and I was stuck with them but I was glad these wore out in just 30K , happily i replaced them with Yoko now. They are hard as well so it's not comfortable

Pros: wore out quickly
Cons: hard, not comfortable
Mileage: 30000 km
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MRF Tires

Been using these stock tires for 34k KMs, mostly highway runs, this is my 3rd puncture on these, I never had a single issue on my Amaze tires for 40k KMs, I'm no longer thinking of using it to its fullest and changing it, just want to get a better one ASAP.

Pros: highway runs
Cons: frequent punctures, high road noise
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 34000 km
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VITOUR Tires

Do not recommend unless you can get a lot of heat into them. even on warm days they would need some time to get grip. If you're in Alaska I could see them not working well for like 8 months out of the year, and they're really expensive too.

Cons: need time to get grip
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