Falken FK452's
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I had falken 452's and couldn't be happier with them, I've also had Toyo proxys, Pilot sports, and Dunlop Direzza's over the last few years, no complaints on the 452s..
I'm not doing anything crazy with mine though and they are not large sizes, just factory sizes for my gs400 17" rims..
I'm not doing anything crazy with mine though and they are not large sizes, just factory sizes for my gs400 17" rims..
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i used to have these on both my monarchs (non-stretched) and eurolines (stretched). they're wonderful tires if you don't stretch them, but they will bubble up if you do. Just gotta be careful with the bad roads.
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About the 452's, read up on the many stories of people experiencing bubbles in the sidewalls. For around the same price I recommend Yokohama S.drives.
I have had mine for 38k miles and have had a great experience with them. The surprising thing about them is it has been raining in LA for a few days and despite having really low tread depth I have not been experiencing any hydroplaning and never have with these tires.
I have had mine for 38k miles and have had a great experience with them. The surprising thing about them is it has been raining in LA for a few days and despite having really low tread depth I have not been experiencing any hydroplaning and never have with these tires.
I also had the 452, but not long. I guess it is a bit cheaper depending on the size.
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