Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2

rllmuk

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Apr 23, 2005
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Anyone put some of these on their Leon yet? Info here.

They look like they're a fine improvement over the original, which I already thought was bloody good. Looks like they've reduced the rolling resistance which means fuel consumption won't suffer as much as well, apart from the right foot.

Best price delivered at the moment is roughly £125 a corner with Blackcircles (with quidco). Camskill don't have stock and mytyres are charging nearly £140 even with saveaholic discount...

Mine won't be going on for a week or two, -1 this morning so winters will stay on for a bit longer damn it - understeer city when pushing on round the twisties. :(
 

rllmuk

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Apr 23, 2005
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I guess people are saving on tyres there days huh? This section is dead compared to what it used to be...

Anyhow, I've got two in my garage to go on next weekend, will post back comparison when they're on.
 

Jedimaster65

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I guess people are saving on tyres there days huh? This section is dead compared to what it used to be...

Anyhow, I've got two in my garage to go on next weekend, will post back comparison when they're on.

Would love to hear your feedback on them...

I have Contisport 5P and I would say they are are small inprovement in dry grip on the Asymmetric 1, though the initial feel on turn-in is odd on the Conti's as they are so spherical on the shoulder design you do not get the same initial 'feel' as you start to lean on the shoulders...its very smooth, perhaps too much, it's doesn't feel much different to straight ahead (apart from lots of 'G' of course!)
 

RobH

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If there better than the last ones then they most be pretty good!

But with summer just round the corner i think its time for some r888 :whistle:
 

rllmuk

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I just couldn't justify the 888s as my summer tyres, also don't like the idea of having to be too careful on flooded B roads in a wet June...
 

rllmuk

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Mine aren't on the car yet - one of my BBS CKs had more damage than appeared from a pothole so had to order a new one and then get it painted in the correct colour :rolleyes:

I've currently got the 'old' F1 on the BBS up front and at the back my rear winter wheels with Barum Bravuris 2 on. Comedy oversteer on tight bends as the front grips but the back end has no chance, and that's in the dry :eek:
 

predo

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Dec 26, 2005
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well when I get them on the car next week I'll report what they're like. Mind you they're only going on the front. Rear will be Bridgestones RE050 with plenty of thread left...
 

predo

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Dec 26, 2005
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they're going on the car tomorrow but if someone wants to get them I suggest now as Camskill have them for the price of the old ones and it is way cheaper than anywhere else... At least £15 cheaper than next best price....
 
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