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<blockquote data-quote="OSFlanker" data-source="post: 164545" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Notice I put the word "usually" in front? Of course it's only a generalisation and nowadays with Thai and Indo made Michelins we can never be sure to get the quality of French made Michelins.</p><p></p><p>Besides, within Michelin and Pirelli they also have medium range tyre but I am sure range like Pilot Sport 2 and Pirelli P Zero you can get consistent good grip throughout the tyre lifespan. On my Finland made Nokians, the grip was still good when it was down to 30% thread depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OSFlanker, post: 164545, member: 12"] Notice I put the word "usually" in front? Of course it's only a generalisation and nowadays with Thai and Indo made Michelins we can never be sure to get the quality of French made Michelins. Besides, within Michelin and Pirelli they also have medium range tyre but I am sure range like Pilot Sport 2 and Pirelli P Zero you can get consistent good grip throughout the tyre lifespan. On my Finland made Nokians, the grip was still good when it was down to 30% thread depth. [/QUOTE]
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