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A VINO 4-stroke FI car with a 90/90-10 installed
This is my first time using Pirelli's ScooterTire
The product arrived and my first impressions were 'There's a lot of Mustache...' It feels like a high grip tire from a long time ago
The pattern of Tire is fine and the groove is shallow (The country of manufacture was Indonesia)
When you put it on "Hardness is normal (Softer than Michelin's S1)
Note that the direction of rotation is opposite when the front wheels are mounted and when the rear wheels are mounted
Tire's specified air pressure of 230 kPa (it's written in very small letters)
The air pressure is higher than the specified pressure of VINO, but I have started running with the Tire specified pressure Dry grip is a little stickier than usual "Thickness I think it's the difference between the structure and the material, because it's not heavy
The ride is upscale (the way Tire teases out the Gap and others), even if they put a stiff suspension in it It is not expected to feel that hard
In terms of durability (life), the moped Tire is designed to last less than two years, with priority given to the length of use rather than mileage It's not a problem because it's been replaced by a new one (Even if it is less than two years, if Groove is gone, I will of course replace it)
By the way, Dry☆×3, Wet☆×2, Durable Gender☆× 2, Handling☆× 4 (On a scale of 5.)


