Go with the Kumho, Michelin no longer makes one this size and Toyo Proxes 4 is also on the way out although it is the best tire here. It is still available on ebay and perhaps if it in stock, but figure paying an extra $50. The Kumho has a excellent rating for wet and hydroplaning.Toyo
Falken
Kumho
Michelin
They're all pretty darn good...:thumbup:
Go with the Kumho, Michelin no longer makes one this size and Toyo Proxes 4 is also on the way out although it is the best tire here. It is still available on ebay and perhaps if it in stock, but figure paying an extra $50. The Kumho has a excellent rating for wet and hydroplaning.
I'm also running the Toyo Proxes 4 and tomorrow I will ask my son if his wholesaler still have them. The one you have highlighted is for a sixteen" wheel. I just had him mount the last one he had in stock. Changing tires is very easy for me.I went with the Toyo recently after researching. The Falken would have been my next choice, I was a bit turned off that the Falken wasn't a symmetrical tire but it's still better than the Kumho in my opinion. It's worth a few extra bucks for the best one you can get especially given the fact that these aren't the easiest things in the world to install and there's only ONE back there.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Toyo-Prox...Parts_Accessories&hash=item232ad646f0&vxp=mtr
One of his supplier still has them if anyone is interested.
I'm also running the Toyo Proxes 4 and tomorrow I will ask my son if his wholesaler still have them. The one you have highlighted is for a sixteen" wheel. I just had him mount the last one he had in stock. Changing tires is very easy for me.
A page listing all known tires for the roadsters. Then all that have used them can give their evaluations and mileage they got from them. Seems this is a very common question....:dontknow: I'm relatively new with 6500 on the Kenda and not even down to the rain blocks so it will be a bit till I need a new tire...hyea: