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Tyres Bridgestone S03

#1 User is offline   Tiziano 

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Posted 03 August 2001 - 06:45 AM

Have someone had experience with the new tyres Bridgestone S03 ?
Thank's
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Posted 03 August 2001 - 08:08 AM

welcome here!
Are you from Switzerland or Italy (Italian part of Switzerland maybe)?
You should pass by the European forum also...

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Posted 03 August 2001 - 12:15 PM

Exactly, I'm coming from TICINO (Italian part of Switzerland).
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Posted 03 August 2001 - 12:39 PM

Tiziano is the S2000 a popular car where you live ??

They said on the news this week that the U.K. customers bought more convertible cars than French, German and Italian put together.

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Posted 03 August 2001 - 01:37 PM

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Originally posted by Tiziano
Have someone had experience with the new tyres Bridgestone S03 ?
Thank's
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Apparently they're not as grippy as the S02-PP's so I'd imagine their about as grippy as the OEM S02's...

Remember if you're going off the OEM S02's you need to put 245/45/16's on rather than the stock 225/55/16's.

Personally I'm trying to get a set of S02-pp's for the autumn, all that great English weather (not). S02-pp's are far better in the wet!
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Posted 03 August 2001 - 04:25 PM

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Tiziano is the S2000 a popular car where you live ??

They said on the news this week that the U.K. customers bought more convertible cars than French, German and Italian put together.

:cool:

Germany is in fact the biggest european market for convertibles.
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Posted 03 August 2001 - 04:41 PM

Errrrrrrrrr.......no the BBC does not lie :rolleyes:


They may tell the occasional fib though ;)


Seriously though, it is true :mad:

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Posted 04 August 2001 - 06:23 AM

I've travelled through many hot countries, but I've never seen as many convertibles as in London!!

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Posted 06 August 2001 - 06:08 AM

In Switzerland S2000 is not so popular... Honda don't publicize this car so much....
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Posted 11 August 2001 - 04:05 AM

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Apparently they're not as grippy as the S02-PP's so I'd imagine their about as grippy as the OEM S02's...

Remember if you're going off the OEM S02's you need to put 245/45/16's on rather than the stock 225/55/16's.

Personally I'm trying to get a set of S02-pp's for the autumn, all that great English weather (not). S02-pp's are far better in the wet!


When I did the Jonathan Palmer track day in June, one of the guys there had just got new S03's put on his rears - the dealer told him they were replacing the S02s with this "new model".

He said they totally ruined the handling of the car... it was a lot more fidgety and less predictable. Make of that what you will...

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Posted 11 August 2001 - 04:29 AM

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I've travelled through many hot countries, but I've never seen as many convertibles as in London!!


LOL... Given our climate that IS incredible isn't it:D We must be an optimistic lot!;)
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