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ant_kernow

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Post #1
yes or no?......

fk... or....ze?

getting some for the 207, in a 215 40 18, so open to thoughts.

Smile

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Posted 29th Oct 2010 at 01:47
mike306

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Post #2
ant_kernow wrote:
yes or no?......

fk... or....ze?

getting some for the 207, in a 215 40 18, so open to thoughts.

Smile



FKs for sure, superior to the ZEs. Only £2 more on camskill too Smileclicky

There Looks to be a limited choice of tyres in that size, all other well known brands seem to be ridiculously expensive

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Posted 30th Oct 2010 at 02:51
welshpug!

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some sizes one of the two is only available.

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Posted 29th Oct 2010 at 02:04
mike306

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ffs, double post Dry

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Posted 29th Oct 2010 at 02:07
ant_kernow

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thanks ill get the £2 more 1s Smile

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Posted 29th Oct 2010 at 02:12
bennn

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Are the Falken FK452's OK because im lookin for a new set of tyres for the S3 and these seem to be quite resonably priced.

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Posted 29th Oct 2010 at 17:37
miles

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FK's if you can, more of a performace tyre, not that there's anything wrong with the 912's

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Posted 29th Oct 2010 at 17:49
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Post #8
oecken has 912's at the minute and seems to like them so far, whereas mike had the 452's iirc and loved them.

Just noticed you're getting them for a 207, was going to say i don't think they do them in Cyclone size

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Posted 29th Oct 2010 at 20:45
oecken

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yes i do, very good in the dry, pretty average in the wet but overall good for the costs.

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Posted 29th Oct 2010 at 20:48
bennn

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Post #10
cwspellowe wrote:
oecken has 912's at the minute and seems to like them so far, whereas mike had the 452's iirc and loved them.


probs go for the 452's wanted t1-r's really but dont want to fork out £400 for 4 new tyres when the 452's are coming in at £270.

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Posted 29th Oct 2010 at 20:55
welshpug!

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Jim had Falkens on his EVO 8 MR FQ 400+ Smile

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Posted 29th Oct 2010 at 23:02
anth

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I use 912's and am very pleased with them.

Cost me £170 fitted Smile
Posted 30th Oct 2010 at 22:29
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Post #13
Ive got the FKs on the Evo and ZEs on the 106. Both great in the dry FKs more so, average in the wet. ZEs poor in greasy conditions but obviously both are different tyre sizes to the 306.
Posted 1st Nov 2010 at 01:44
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i've got falken fk's on the m3, can't fault them

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Posted 1st Nov 2010 at 03:48
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welshpug! wrote:
Jim had Falkens on his EVO 8 MR FQ 400+ Smile


Yes I did, fantastic tyre and completely dicked the T1-R's that were on before them Yes
Posted 1st Nov 2010 at 23:22
ant_kernow

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Post #16
thanks jim.

i nearly bought t1-r's.

as a matter of a fact im bidding on some pzero neros too....

but i am buying the fk's. Smile

thanks lads.

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Posted 2nd Nov 2010 at 01:09

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