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      11-21-2022, 12:49 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by VIERsr View Post
It is implied that when we talk about Pirelli or Michelin with regard to the G8x, the statement refers only to the 2 tires available for this model (PZ4 and PS4S), not to the entire range of tires of both brands.
Yes, getting back to the subject of PZ4 vs PS4S, from quantitative testing last year, there isn't much in it, PS4S is slightly better in most dry conditions other than dry braking, PZ4 is slightly better in most wet conditions other than wet braking. In this test the PZ4 ended up with a slightly higher rating than the PS4S overall, both ahead of the Potenza Sport and Extreme Contact Sport (https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests...jsp?ttid=269):
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