Thanks. The stock recommendation is 36 front/30 rear so I usually like to have it 1 or 2 psi above that.
Now that I have the RE070's on, I'm just amazed at how "sticky" the tires are--they really feel "glued" to the road. On some corners where I'd find the limits of the Ice Bears, the Bridgestones don't skip a beat.
Yeah, I remember when I switched to Pzero Nero all-seasons from Goodyear F1 summers that I started sliding around wet turns. I'd never realized there'd be such a noticeable difference. I usually slow down, now, of course!
Looking good :o) What psi do you keep your tires at?
ReplyDeleteThanks. The stock recommendation is 36 front/30 rear so I usually like to have it 1 or 2 psi above that.
ReplyDeleteNow that I have the RE070's on, I'm just amazed at how "sticky" the tires are--they really feel "glued" to the road. On some corners where I'd find the limits of the Ice Bears, the Bridgestones don't skip a beat.
Yeah, I remember when I switched to Pzero Nero all-seasons from Goodyear F1 summers that I started sliding around wet turns. I'd never realized there'd be such a noticeable difference. I usually slow down, now, of course!
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