by Michael on Tue Mar 19, 2019 11:26 am
Michelin is a good tuishou tire, but It's French. What can a French tire know about dan tian?
Because of the trade imbalance, Chinese tires are double-weighted with tariffs and have lost their sensitivity to pavement undulations. Their grip is fake.
Because their nylon belts are wrapped in steel, Japanese tires are more internal. Such balanced rubber yields to road imperfections at high speed, while pushing through gravel on the longer, slower paths. For low traction surfaces like snow and mud, Toyos and Yokohamas maintain their root and stay in the center of their lane. Sugoi!