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<blockquote data-quote="adinindu" data-source="post: 30078941" data-attributes="member: 118780"><p>Dunlop Japan - If your tires gonna last for more than 2 years avoid Dunlop Japan. Easily get punctures and deforms when getting old. </p><p>Dunlop Thailand - Suitable for SL condition but not as comfortable as Japanese made</p><p>Nankang/GT/Maxis - Too hard for my liking</p><p>Yokohoma - Cant do lot of milage. But Superb Tire</p><p></p><p>I'd prefer Pirelli P1/P7, Continental or Michelins </p><p>If you do lot of milage and in need of a good fuel economy, get Bridgestone Ecopia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adinindu, post: 30078941, member: 118780"] Dunlop Japan - If your tires gonna last for more than 2 years avoid Dunlop Japan. Easily get punctures and deforms when getting old. Dunlop Thailand - Suitable for SL condition but not as comfortable as Japanese made Nankang/GT/Maxis - Too hard for my liking Yokohoma - Cant do lot of milage. But Superb Tire I'd prefer Pirelli P1/P7, Continental or Michelins If you do lot of milage and in need of a good fuel economy, get Bridgestone Ecopia. [/QUOTE]
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