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    Falkien Azenis ...amazing.

    Holy stank! Azenis tires are pretty sexy. Just bought a setis there anythign that compares besides Eagle F1? Does anyone agree?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brownryce View Post
    Holy stank! Azenis tires are pretty sexy. Just bought a setis there anythign that compares besides Eagle F1? Does anyone agree?
    true.... there sex... but the thread life.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by KrypTOniTE View Post
    true.... there sex... but the thread life.....
    well, it depends on the model azenis. you're probably talking about the rt-615, but i personally have been running azenis st-115s, and there may be one or two others with the azenis name.

    p.s. the st-115s have a 360 treadwear rating (i have about 20k on those tires, with a couple thousand to go)

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    Quote Originally Posted by brownryce View Post
    Holy stank! Azenis tires are pretty sexy. Just bought a setis there anythign that compares besides Eagle F1? Does anyone agree?
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    Bridgestone Potenza RE01R, Dunlop Direzza Z1 Star Spec, Toyo R1R - all better than the azenis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chazwick05 View Post
    well, it depends on the model azenis. you're probably talking about the rt-615, but i personally have been running azenis st-115s, and there may be one or two others with the azenis name.

    p.s. the st-115s have a 360 treadwear rating (i have about 20k on those tires, with a couple thousand to go)
    yeah the 115's have a great treadwear and are GREAT in the rain. i love mine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oinojo View Post
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    Bridgestone Potenza RE01R, Dunlop Direzza Z1 Star Spec, Toyo R1R - all better than the azenis.
    Possibly but not for the money!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chazwick05 View Post
    well, it depends on the model azenis. you're probably talking about the rt-615, but i personally have been running azenis st-115s, and there may be one or two others with the azenis name.

    p.s. the st-115s have a 360 treadwear rating (i have about 20k on those tires, with a couple thousand to go)
    damn..i got da 615..so far so gud tho...:yo:

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    Quote Originally Posted by oinojo View Post
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    Bridgestone Potenza RE01R, Dunlop Direzza Z1 Star Spec, Toyo R1R - all better than the azenis.
    i was eyeing the toyos...out of stock tho...

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    Faulken Azenis are "ok" I upgrade to the Fk452 and those are amazin. Not ideal for drag racing but with trick walls, it grips like glue around the bend. It was built to compete with the Toyo T1R and cost allot less.

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    F-A-L-K-E-N It's not that hard to spell.

    Back on topic, I believe these will be my next tires.
    To those that already have them, how many miles have you been able to get out of them?

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    I am particularly fond of Fallkins tho. they stick like a mutha. ill have to try the toios and the eegl eefwunz also. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dung View Post
    Faulken Azenis are "ok" I upgrade to the Fk452 and those are amazin.
    LOL @ you for thinking that the FK452's are an "upgrade" to the Azenis...

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    They were better when they were really cheap a few years ago, but they're really great on a set of spare wheels, if you do weekend HPDEs.

    They just don't last on a DD.

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    lol so we have:

    • Falkien
    • Faulken
    • Fallkin
    • phallquin
    Last edited by !@#$%; 06-04-2008 at 10:50 AM.

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    That should clear up any confusion.

    And they grip the road like no other....

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