Chorea hiyo mguu mzae.Nimeenda iwa Muhindi for a new set of shoes anani-impress upon ninunue Westlake. Someone please give me a review juu nimemwambia nikafikirie.
Ero kamano.Chorea hiyo mguu mzae.
Avoid cheap Chinese brands.
They said the same for Linglong.
I have had a set since 2016. Not even a puncture.
That does not communicate much. Let's talk about usage. How far and under what conditions?They said the same for Linglong.
I have had a set since 2016. Not even a puncture.
I do roughly 50kms every weekday, and 200 on weekends (upcountry including rough roads (10kms)).That does not communicate much. Let's talk about usage. How far and under what conditions?
hehehe, you must have got a really good set, my bro hakumaliza miezi tatu na zakeThey said the same for Linglong.
I have had a set since 2016. Not even a puncture.
That batch must have been part of the good 10%.They said the same for Linglong.
I have had a set since 2016. Not even a puncture.
This review is suspect in the way it has degenerated from a Ling Long performance review to a general indictment all China tyres. A search has revealed there are more than 50 manufacturers who surely can't be all bad.But that was seemingly not the case for the Chinese-branded Ling Long tires tested by Car and Driver magazine. The Ling Longs wore a tread pattern identical to that of a popular Yokohama tire, a visible semblance that could cause consumers to assume similarity of performance.
That assumption would be wrong. The magazine found the braking distances and cornering grip were much worse for the Ling Long tires than for any others in the test, requiring an extra 22 feet — one and a half car lengths — to stop from 50 mph than the best tires.
“Chinese-branded tires are a whole different world,” reported Car and Driver technical director Dave VanderWerp. “You absolutely get what you pay for, which, as we found in our test, is capability that is nothing short of scary. The Ling Longs in our test scored less than half the performance-based points than even the next-best, eighth-place tire. That’s how far they are off the pace.”
“Is a Ling Long tire as good as a Michelin?” asked Smith. “No. If you want a Michelin, buy a Michelin,” he said. “It depends on the consumer and what they are willing to pay.”
There is no way to predict whether Chinese-branded tires will prove to be safe for American drivers, but because they are built to pass U.S. government safety tests, they should be.
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With Chinese tires, it's buyer beware
When it comes to Chinese-made tires, tests show that caveat emptor prevails. You'll get what you pay for.www.nbcnews.com
Choice is between 1. Cheap and dangerous. 2. Costly but safe
They said the same for Linglong.
I have had a set since 2016. Not even a puncture.
Nirikuitia fombe saraday ukakataa.Gari ya punda pale Frae ni ngumu kupata puncture.. foreplay iendelee...
Most likely sensed a final solution approaching, the same way a goat smells a hidden knife. Nobody wants to leave coming.Nirikuitia fombe saraday ukakataa.
Wee wì mbùri.
Siwes ua bae.Most likely sensed a final solution approaching, the same way a goat smells a hidden knife. Nobody wants to leave coming.