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    Pic Request - Willy Wheel + Perelli P 6000 Tyre

    As above....anyone got a pic of Perelli P6000 tyres on a willy wheels as I prefer the look of the willy wheel with no rim protection as the wheel stands out more. Like this....but these are Perelli P 4000 which are no longer avaliable i don't think Would have to be extra careful not to curb them though! Most of the modern tyres seem to have rim protection...Mich/Eagles/Toyo's etc

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    P6000's would be the worst choice you could possibly go for. Try a cheap budget tyre instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by summeh
    P6000's would be the worst choice you could possibly go for. Try a cheap budget tyre instead.
    Did'nt know they were that bad...any suggestions mate?

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    P6000s are fine in the dry, but are pretty awful in the wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattyH16valver
    Quote Originally Posted by summeh
    P6000's would be the worst choice you could possibly go for. Try a cheap budget tyre instead.
    Did'nt know they were that bad...any suggestions mate?
    Nankang's or Kuhmo's would be a good choice, don't think they have rim protectors.

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    I have p6000s in 185/55's. I dont think they are THAT bad. The only item i can compare to is a set of semi slicks which i had some time ago - so not a fair comparisson really.

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    Cheers for feedback guys...i'll have to have a good look on the internet first b4 i decide

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    Quote Originally Posted by summeh
    Quote Originally Posted by MattyH16valver
    Quote Originally Posted by summeh
    P6000's would be the worst choice you could possibly go for. Try a cheap budget tyre instead.
    Did'nt know they were that bad...any suggestions mate?
    Nankang's or Kuhmo's would be a good choice, don't think they have rim protectors.
    if you go for kuhmo's i suggest you steer clear of the 'ecsta' model of tyre matey, had em on a previous motor then swapped to toyo proxies and the difference was substancial!!

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    I had p6000's on my valver and they were fine in all condition.. Not my choice they were ont the wheels when I bought them but they were fine

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    didn't you just fit all new PE2's?


 

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