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    i thought re010 on dc2r's
    re040 on dc5's?
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    dc2r comes with re010 from the factory
    And please DON'T get the crappy g3, u won't get the sharp turn in as you get from the re010. As the sidewall on the g3 is not as stiff.

    Unfortunately there's not much options for tyres in 15" on the market right now.
    Your best bet is to buy the re010 or go semi slicks.
    Or unless you can find someone who imports the re01r or advan neova from japan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenova
    dc2r comes with re010 from the factory
    And please DON'T get the crappy g3, u won't get the sharp turn in as you get from the re010. As the sidewall on the g3 is not as stiff.

    Unfortunately there's not much options for tyres in 15" on the market right now.
    Your best bet is to buy the re010 or go semi slicks.
    Or unless you can find someone who imports the re01r or advan neova from japan.
    yeah the only negative about the G3 is the weak sidewall, it flexs under load, but with 55 profile, you cant really get stiff sidewalls for street radials unless you spend bit more $$. G3 are affordable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speeder
    yeah the only negative about the G3 is the weak sidewall, it flexs under load, but with 55 profile, you cant really get stiff sidewalls for street radials unless you spend bit more $$. G3 are affordable.
    Yeah you are right, all you can do is...... pump more air.......

    yeah i agreed that AD07 is very good, although the sidewalls are soft but it's just the design, sigh....... why japanese never export "GOODS" ? I really don't see any good street tyres after RE711 disappears

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    Quote Originally Posted by spoondc2
    Yeah you are right, all you can do is...... pump more air.......

    yeah i agreed that AD07 is very good, although the sidewalls are soft but it's just the design, sigh....... why japanese never export "GOODS" ? I really don't see any good street tyres after RE711 disappears
    I think you should try AD07. Chris(from endless) said: "It is the best street tyre at this moment." If you don't try, you can't believe. Ask your friends, like vincent, ablert...etc. They are using AD07 now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edw-R
    I think you should try AD07. Chris(from endless) said: "It is the best street tyre at this moment." If you don't try, you can't believe. Ask your friends, like vincent, ablert...etc. They are using AD07 now.
    Alright mate..... let me finish off my assignments and i will go and try

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