Red_Bean_Bun
Well-Known Member
Re: Bridgestone or Jap made tyres
I guess the grippier tyres should go in front since most of the braking work is done via the front tyres.......
I guess the grippier tyres should go in front since most of the braking work is done via the front tyres.......
156F1;642960 said:My set of F1 Asym tyres are on their last 5,000km and recent kena sidewall puncture on the one of the rear, so was forced to change at least both rear tyres. F1 Asym and PS3 no stock, PS2 no size, left with RE001, S001 and PSS. S001 and PSS similar price, at almost $500 a piece. So to fit my budget, I changed my rear tyres to RE001 at $300+ a piece. After change, the rear has less grip than the worn out F1 Asym at the front (less than 2mm to wear indicator), so much so that DSC is activated when cornering above 80km/h. Though the grip improved a little as the rear tyres wear more than 500km, the RE001 is still no match in cornering grip to the F1 Asym.
Dilema: my front tyres are probably due for change within the next 2-3 months. Should I move the RE001 to the front and put F1 Asym 2 (was told will reach our shore in July and cost $300+ a piece) or RE002 (also arriving in July and cost similar)? Which will provide better balance for cornering without activating DSC. With F1 Asym all round, I could corner beyond 100km/h without activating DSC.