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Originally Posted by mcvaughan
After spending some miles on the PZeros, I think I may actually prefer them to the PSS. The Michelin is a harder tire, thus I feel every bit of vibration in the steering wheel from rough roads. And on long trips I actually end up with my hands tingling afterwards. Regarding grip, dry and wet, I feel they are more than adequate. I think the Pirellis may have just got a bad rep. I'm liking mine.
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Absolutely concur.
Here's an interesting read for you. These results couldn't be more lopsided between the two choices...
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...omparison-test
Michelin is ranked first in the segment, while Pirelli is ranked last.
However, I just swapped My PSS for P0 (295 rear), and I am in love with the new setup. The P0 have amazing traction - I can now finally launch hard and mash the throttle (under 60 mph) without fear of going sideways. To each their own, but IMO owners should not feel disappointed with the Pirelli's...