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NB07:
yep even wear  :happy2:

i was suprised too! its all motorway miles too i hardly ever give it stick!  :confused:

john_o:
I am still evaluating the PS3 before I create the full review on here, BUT I would tend to agree, for me so far these are a step back from the PS2.
poor from cold and need a few miles to warm up.
in the snow noticeably worse than PS2's (which I had on during last years snow)
wet grip I havent found any difference.

It would be fair to say Im disappointed so far  :surprised:, if they dont last a longer mileage either then Im going back to PS2s..........

winrya:
I had ps2s a few years back and they were so poor in the cold and snow I will never ever buy a Michelin tyre again. I remember driving in snow, it was the most frightening experience I've ever had. Car was all over the place at walking speed and any slight incline resulted in me stuck. I couldn't turn, brake or accelerate, I had to reverse down the hill near my house, put the car on the drive and get a lift to work.  F1 assymetrics were better, vreds sessantas are unbelievably good.  Missus has bridgestone re50's on her mini, not sure if the LSD helps but it's not been stopped by anything thrown at it so far and is so easy to control when a little out of shape

RedRobin:
^^^^
Disappointing updates about the PS3's - Many folks on here were ecstatic about them to the extent that I was seriously considering them next but now, as I'm totally happy with them, I'll stick to my Dunlop-GY Asymmetric's.

gazbutS3:
now, I know its a slightly different drive train, but I've had none of the above issues and no real signs of excessive wear, including 60 laps of Anglesey on a trackday, very odd

and to wear a set of tyres out in 5K?????

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