I did wonder myself...Don’t tell me, there’s was rain in the next door county, it was only 18 degrees C, you were doing 7mph around a slight bend, but because the car had Pirelli’s it was uncontrollable and you lost the back end. Am I right?
Sadly Copart have it now.PS any chance of swapping the steering wheel?
The Pirellis are their own bad, third thing.I did wonder myself...
Just laid off, and then this... Bad things come in threes.
Take care...
I rather like my Vreds (a rebadged Pirelli Im told !!! !)The Pirellis are their own bad, third thing.
I rather like my Vreds (a rebadged Pirelli Im told !!! !)
Didn’t know about that, but they have been my tyre of choice since about 2012 when I fitted them to my DB7 vantage - fitted to various XJ’s my first MC Granturismo and now the Strad.I rather like my Vreds (a rebadged Pirelli Im told !!! !)
According the website it was not an acquisition by Goodrich, they opened a shared factory together, they were acquired by Apollo in 2009.Only sure in as much Matt ( conaero) has said it repeatedly & in the context of wheel/tyre damage from sidewall stiffness.
BFG Goodrich are Michelin as I understand it….( acquired them in 1990 )
Knowing that, I find it unlikely it’s Pirelli tbh!
yeah/no. Goodrich ( originally USA) were bought by Michelin in 1990According the website it was not an acquisition by Goodrich, they opened a shared factory together, they were acquired by Apollo in 2009.
Either way - great tyres IMO
on the way back from modina on a trip and this guy got an applause from the lads at the petrol stop on his wedding Day
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