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Tire Size Options 700

proboblt your best be is to switch to a sofer composite tire that is sligtle wider with a lower profile, this would noticibley improve your grip and inspire a little more confidance at high speed. if you want less grip that try a harder comp. tire, id personaly go with perelli's if you can aford them there about as nice and as soft as they come, and also yokohoma or bridgstone for a hard composite, thay'll last forever and drift quite evenly if pushed for grip.
it all depends on what youlike as far as handeling goes. and what ever anyone says never go with taller thinner tires for any kind of performance claim. hope that helped.






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