QUOTE(steve1703 @ May 10 2021, 08:19 AM)
Asymmetric 5 > F1 Sport. Performance and price is higher.Goodyear Eagle F1 Sport, ?
Goodyear Eagle F1 Sport, ?
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May 10 2021, 07:17 PM
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Thanks for replied guys...yea..made in china... Anyone made comparison with PS4 before or user of PS4 pls chip in if u change to this F1 Sport... Thanks sg8989 liked this post
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May 10 2021, 07:18 PM
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May 10 2021, 07:50 PM
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Anyone know what's the ballpark price for this tyre with 205/45R16 size?
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May 18 2021, 11:37 PM
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waiting for more review, been using F1 A2 and replaced them with Excellence due to budget, the time F1 Sport not yet launched
off topic, I'm actually quite surprised how good Excellence is, acceptable handling & feedback but a lot better in quietness & comfort compared with F1 A2 QUOTE(dude06 @ May 10 2021, 07:18 PM) F1 A3 is replaced by F1 A5, should be above F1 Sport |
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Aug 30 2021, 05:40 PM
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Any reviews? F1S
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Sep 4 2021, 08:41 PM
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This morning, I installed 4 brand new Eagle F1 Sport. It is too early for me to provide a detailed review of the ride and handling. After 30 minutes of driving, my first impression was of the tyres' quietness. I'm in love with it and it's much better than my previous MC5.
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Sep 6 2021, 12:05 PM
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QUOTE(kelvinhyt @ Sep 4 2021, 08:41 PM) This morning, I installed 4 brand new Eagle F1 Sport. It is too early for me to provide a detailed review of the ride and handling. After 30 minutes of driving, my first impression was of the tyres' quietness. I'm in love with it and it's much better than my previous MC5. interesting, was deciding on GY Efficient Grip or GY F1 Sportmy old GY F1 A2 was also quiet when new, but super noisy once the tread is below 70% |
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Sep 8 2021, 11:58 AM
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QUOTE(nemesis86 @ Jan 8 2021, 11:47 AM) Handling is subjective which depends on type of car and need a pro driver to really give a correct representation of handling. Thus, I mentioned 'handling in general', which in context of driving over progressive bends (usually at highway entries/exits) at speed between 50-60 km/h. My car (engine: NA, less than 100hp/135nm) fitted with mc6 is able to take this corner confidently, close to 60 km/h, and still able to point sharply. CSC5 felt 'loose' and I will ease the throttle a little to 50km/h or lower. This difference is really depends on the type of car and driver's confidence. This thread is for the Goodyear Eagle f1 sport. Really? Wow... I'm really surprised to be honest since one of my car is fitted with CSC5.For more scenarios, do gather more information of the mc6 and CSC5 from https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Continental/ BTW are you driving a Kia Rio? I think only Rio came with 17inch stock CSC5. My tires are almost 10 years. Thinking to change but really limited choice for 205/45/17. PS4 cost over RM410. Wont choose Primacy because my company car is fitted with Primacy 3 and the braking performance is not as good. Surveying Hankook, GY, Yokohama as well. Maybe will downgrade because although CSC5 is really good, comfort wise is really poor. Car rattling like hell going over bad roads. |
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Sep 15 2021, 07:43 PM
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QUOTE(kelvinhyt @ Sep 4 2021, 08:41 PM) This morning, I installed 4 brand new Eagle F1 Sport. It is too early for me to provide a detailed review of the ride and handling. After 30 minutes of driving, my first impression was of the tyres' quietness. I'm in love with it and it's much better than my previous MC5. Hi bro, any update for eagle f1 sport? I'm planning to get this tyres. Looking forward for your reply |
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Sep 16 2021, 01:53 PM
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Found on LzD $388 per pc for F1S 225/45/17, anyone knows any cheaper price in KV for your? To replace awesome Giti Control 280 which is no longer on production.
Also kindly confirm F1S treadwear is 300? |
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Sep 18 2021, 02:03 PM
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QUOTE(Josh_99 @ Sep 15 2021, 07:43 PM) Hi bro, any update for eagle f1 sport? I'm planning to get this tyres. Looking forward for your reply Well, I think it is dependent on the individual's driving style. I mostly drive in the city in normal driving conditions (occasionally a bit aggressive). So far so good, quite comfy, handling and braking performance above my expectations. The sad thing is that I didn't get a chance to test in wet conditions because there hasn't been much rain lately. The main reason I chose F1S was because of its relatively low price for UHP tyres (entry level). It costs RM 1500 for 4 pcs of 215/50R17, including alignment and balancing. However, the tyres are still new, we will see how they perform after a certain amount of mileage (10Kkm, 20Kkm). I can assure you that I have no regrets for picking F1S.This post has been edited by kelvinhyt: Sep 18 2021, 03:04 PM |
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Sep 19 2021, 12:19 PM
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Sep 8 2021, 11:58 AM) Really? Wow... I'm really surprised to be honest since one of my car is fitted with CSC5. Yes indeed fitted on the Kia Rio. Comfort and rattling does reduce alot, with comfort F1S>MC6>CSC5, especially over those pot holes due to the car's stiff suspension/low profile tyre, given me jarring feel. F1S doesn't give me the jarring feel any more, at the expense of handling, braking is good but not as grippy as CSC5. The new Toyo CR1 seems to be another good option for comfort by looking at its thread. I'm all for comfort BTW are you driving a Kia Rio? I think only Rio came with 17inch stock CSC5. My tires are almost 10 years. Thinking to change but really limited choice for 205/45/17. PS4 cost over RM410. Wont choose Primacy because my company car is fitted with Primacy 3 and the braking performance is not as good. Surveying Hankook, GY, Yokohama as well. Maybe will downgrade because although CSC5 is really good, comfort wise is really poor. Car rattling like hell going over bad roads. |
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Sep 20 2021, 02:01 PM
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Sep 8 2021, 12:58 PM) Really? Wow... I'm really surprised to be honest since one of my car is fitted with CSC5. Actually the newer Primacy 4 already improve the braking performance and now mostly dominated the top range. BTW are you driving a Kia Rio? I think only Rio came with 17inch stock CSC5. My tires are almost 10 years. Thinking to change but really limited choice for 205/45/17. PS4 cost over RM410. Wont choose Primacy because my company car is fitted with Primacy 3 and the braking performance is not as good. Surveying Hankook, GY, Yokohama as well. Maybe will downgrade because although CSC5 is really good, comfort wise is really poor. Car rattling like hell going over bad roads. They market it not only new but also when wear the braking distance also better compare to competitors. The only weakness is hydro or aquaplaning is not that great, but others like wet & dry braking is on the top 1 nowadays. https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/2021-Sp...r-Tyre-Test.htm This post has been edited by littlefire: Sep 20 2021, 02:01 PM |
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Oct 6 2021, 05:49 PM
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How's this F1 Sport vs EfficientGrip Performance on grip, quietness and wet?
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Apr 5 2022, 07:01 PM
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Hello, those who have installed F1S, how is it so far?
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Apr 13 2022, 11:32 AM
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QUOTE(mazda6mps @ Apr 5 2022, 07:01 PM) currently clocking 30k km, based on treadwear it might used up to 45-50k km 1st 25k km has excellence dry and wet handling starting to feel degraded performance only on water ponding road, somehow wet handling still fine tyre size: 205/55R16 highly recommended for its price and performance |
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Apr 21 2022, 09:45 PM
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QUOTE(godzbless @ Apr 13 2022, 11:32 AM) currently clocking 30k km, based on treadwear it might used up to 45-50k km How bout road noise? Considering this between the Toyo CR11st 25k km has excellence dry and wet handling starting to feel degraded performance only on water ponding road, somehow wet handling still fine tyre size: 205/55R16 highly recommended for its price and performance |
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Apr 22 2022, 08:46 AM
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QUOTE(Sony @ Apr 21 2022, 10:45 PM) Toyo CR1 just normal touring tires, Goodyear F1 is UHP tires. Totally 2 different category tires, if you want only comfort & silent tires would be better to stick with CR1 with lower cost. If want performance like great handling & cornering features then go for the F1 series. |
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Apr 22 2022, 04:52 PM
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Just fitted 4pc F1S , will review after clocking some miles with it.
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