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Re: Pirelli Winter 210 Asymmetrico
Frank H wrote:I don't agree. I just did a 4500 mi road trip in my 84 Ur-q
w/1 year
> old (now 9000mi) P 210 Asymmetrico's through this last "big" winter
> storm that hit the midwest. They performed well on dry pavement at
> 80-90mph with temperatures between 50F and -20F. They also held up well
> on (black ice/packed snow/mixed ice & pavement) all at high to moderate
> speeds. Many cars/truck in the ditch didn't fair as well. I never had a
> problem, even in Wyoming when visablitiy was close to none (high winds
> 60+mph & blowing snow, -10F temps) . I opted for them due to the H speed
> rating and knowing I would be on varied terrain on these long trips.
The original post I beleive was for the non Asymmetrico's which was what I
was referring to. I have no experience with the Asymmetrico's. However my
last several experiences with Pirelli ensured I will have no future
experiences with them.
Bob