Of course, not as good as Asy 2, but close. If it can hold my VR4 and still can drive fast in the wet for me it is a pass already. Like mentioned I have tried quite a few other tyres and this HPY for me comes 3rd to 4th after Asy2. T-1R is not even close as I wheel spin in wet changing from 4th to 3rd to overtake and sidewall of T1-R also cannot take corners like HPY and HPY is like RM100 plus cheaper per pc.Wow sounds like a good buy after hearing VR's review.
I'm still in the mid of deciding which tire to change, currently running on N6000.
Was surveying around these days and considering a few brands; The N8000, T1-Sport and GY Asy 2.
I'm looking for a good sets of tire that can perform well in wet, so since VR uses both GY Asy2 & now HPY
just want to know whether the wet traction and aquaplaning of the HPY is on par as compare to GY Asy2?
and I also understand that it is made in Indo., so was bit skeptical of the quality.
---------- Post added at 07:54 AM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 07:50 AM ----------
What bro.Patmos menat was GT Radial being an Indonesian brand tyres. Branded tyres having factory in Indonesia is different as they just setup factory there. Like that GY and Pirelli have factory in China then it is worse...ha! ha! But the GY Asy that I use earlier, my size was from GY China factory and at first was also skeptical of it, but it perform just as good as it's German onesWell actually many top tire brands already have factories in Indonesia and they make good tires, such as certain range of BS Potenza, Dunlop, GY, and of course this GT Radial. FYI Michelin actually has partial ownership of GT Radial, and the factories there also produces some range of Michelin tires so quality should be good enough. Just like your Sony, IPhone, Nike, etc2. made in China anyway, right?
---------- Post added at 07:58 AM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 07:54 AM ----------
Falken Indon I am not sure what they did, but their ZE322 and ZE522 are just budget tyres. Even now the ZE-912 (Thai made ones) which was good when launched have now changed their compound as their traction rating have been changed from AA to A only. Many complaints of fast wear, less grip, and noisy and now have fallen out of many members use.No offend for Indonesia made product,
just that had a bad experience previously with Falken ZE522 which
were made in Indonesia too. Maybe it was the tread pattern that doesn't suit my driving style