MelloYello wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:39 am
I am a big fan of the Uniroyal Rainsport/rainexpert.
Me too, after fitting them on my FD a long time ago, they out preformed the Bridgestone premium tyre in the wet. And not any noticable difference in the dry! I think there continental tyres rebranded... And continental tyres on motobikes were lethal last I tried them .
I would imagine driver ability/reading the road would have a bigger influence on our cars ( standard s3's etc) than tyres in the dry. And even in the wet unless driving inappropriate then even budget tyres would do.
Don't Dunlop do a new line of tyres in older sizes, released last year...
Edit: to confirm not in a 14 inch rim.. 13 and 15 inches only it appears.
Rich