Dragon Tires
#21
Oh didn't know that much about these tires
Thanks for the advice LDubz735 & LemonJus
I usually go to track few times a year for fun
So I should stick with RS3
Also I do have stock suspension as well with swift spring
I might try RS4 after RS3. It sounds way improved!
Thanks for the advice LDubz735 & LemonJus
I usually go to track few times a year for fun
So I should stick with RS3
Also I do have stock suspension as well with swift spring
I might try RS4 after RS3. It sounds way improved!
#22
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Okay.....
After all the debate and consideration of options, I decided to be the guinea pig and have ordered a set of R-S4 (225F, 255R) for the Dragon.
I still have my square set of Re-71R (255) for track and autoslalom with about 50% left.
After trying the R-S4 at the Dragon, I can then decide what to replace my square set with once I wear them out mid-season.
Time to put the insurance back on and take the cover off my CR.
After all the debate and consideration of options, I decided to be the guinea pig and have ordered a set of R-S4 (225F, 255R) for the Dragon.
I still have my square set of Re-71R (255) for track and autoslalom with about 50% left.
After trying the R-S4 at the Dragon, I can then decide what to replace my square set with once I wear them out mid-season.
Time to put the insurance back on and take the cover off my CR.
#24
I'm also equally interested about the RS4s as well as the choice of vendor since I'll be using them later on this year when my current set of RS3s kick the bucket.
From the initial reviews, it sounds like they're effectively the RS3 with a stiffer sidewall? Compound seems to be the same so hopefully that means the longevity is the same as well.
From the initial reviews, it sounds like they're effectively the RS3 with a stiffer sidewall? Compound seems to be the same so hopefully that means the longevity is the same as well.
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