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ATR Sport 2
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1NEFZ
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Feb 18 2015, 12:56 AM
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Been searched for this tyews review before changed. Previously using nt8000 overall okay quiet and good indry/wet. changed to atr sport 2 not more than a week, overall its fine with me in way such as less noise, on the highway 200kmh should be a problem, but the con's are when raining 110-140kmh car is like swimming along the way. Somehow personally think performance tyres are not man for rain, even how expensive Tyres when rain also preferable not to speed as you know our route is so unpredictable.
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1NEFZ
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Feb 22 2015, 07:48 PM
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QUOTE(xMika @ Feb 20 2015, 04:02 AM) I also used nt8000 before this ATR sport 2 .. nt8000 is good but tyre wear is crazy .. how long does it last for you ? mine around 20k km only .. for me raining benchmark is at 100kmph .. 110-140 in rain is dangerous already haha .. Yea nt8000 was a good tyres, its last me almost 50-60k, almost year and 1/2 plus. Do travel a lot and genting often. So far I've tried atr sport 2, Dry corner is more stable compared to nt8000
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1NEFZ
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Mar 2 2015, 09:10 PM
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Ive tried genting with this tyres, What I can said is "GOOD", afterall I reached the top take me 10mins & once i parked i found out that my tyres burn out T_T
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1NEFZ
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Mar 3 2015, 04:00 PM
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QUOTE(nzh0920 @ Mar 2 2015, 10:20 AM) it is "ok" for new , but performance will go downhill once thread getting lesser youre using this ? how many % thread left and hows the performance like ya ? QUOTE(StevenLim88 @ Mar 2 2015, 08:28 PM) This tyres heat gain very fast... easy to overheat. Yes indeed, thats why the tyres burning, compared to Nt8000, this heat up x2 faster
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