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Fits: YAMAHA X FORCE, YAMAHA BirdCity, YAMAHA BirdCity 155, YAMAHA X FORCE, YAMAHA NMAX 155, YAMAHA BirdCity, YAMAHA NMAX, YAMAHA NMAX, YAMAHA MAJESTYS, YAMAHA NMAX, YAMAHA NMAX 155, YAMAHA BirdCity 155, YAMAHA NMAX 155, YAMAHA BirdCity 155, YAMAHA BirdCity 155, YAMAHA NMAX, YAMAHA BirdCity 155, YAMAHA MAJESTYS, YAMAHA BirdCity, YAMAHA NMAX
Grip strength and easier to run than previous Tire
The new tires are much easier to drive with better grip than the previous tires.
It rained a little on the way back but it was not slippery at all and the Grip worked well, so I am glad I made the change.
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Fits: SYM RV250i, YAMAHA X FORCE, YAMAHA BirdCity 155, YAMAHA BirdCity, YAMAHA X FORCE, YAMAHA NMAX 155, YAMAHA NMAX, YAMAHA NMAX, YAMAHA BirdCity, YAMAHA BirdCity 155, YAMAHA NMAX 155, YAMAHA NMAX, YAMAHA MAJESTYS, YAMAHA BirdCity 155, YAMAHA NMAX 155, YAMAHA NMAX, YAMAHA BirdCity 155, YAMAHA NMAX 155, YAMAHA NMAX, YAMAHA BirdCity
I am sad to see the price increase, but this is the only way to go for Scooter!
Even in the rain, as long as you don't do Brake or Axel rapid maneuvers on the White line, it will Grip there!
Dry, of course, does a pretty good job.
TireLife is also long, and I honestly don't care to buy Tire from Company D or Company B!
I was sad to see that the products were made in Japan, but when they arrived, they had been changed to \"Made in Thailand\" and the price had gone up considerably, which is not surprising in this day and age.
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Fits: YAMAHA NMAX, YAMAHA NMAX 155, APRILIA SR GT, HONDA PCX160, HONDA ADV150, HONDA ADV150, HONDA PCX eHEV, HONDA PCX125, KAWASAKI EPSILON150, HONDA @150, APRILIA SR GT, APRILIA SR GT Sport 125, KAWASAKI EPSILON150, HONDA ADV160, SUZUKI SKYWAVE250 burgman, HONDA PCX160, HONDA PCX125, HONDA PCX160, HONDA PCX125, SUZUKI SKYWAVE400 burgman
Slightly lower fuel economy.
I have driven 2500 km since replacing with this Tire.
Fuel consumption is a little worse than the Tire installed when the car was new.
It used to be over 45km/l, but after changing to this Tire, it is in the 44km/l range.
To be more precise, it dropped from 45.2 km/l to 44.7 km/l. (Information from the fuel consumption gauge displayed on Meter)
The average is about this much, although it varies depending on the distance to be traveled, elevation gain or loss, road conditions, and traffic.
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I think Life is also a little short since it runs 2500 km and is about 5 minutes mountain.
OnRod Grip is fine, same as before.
On Muddy surfaces, it goes quite well.
GuLabel does not look much different from the previous Tire.
I personally think Parenthesis looks good.
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