Falken Wildpeaks

Macp

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So I have driven on these in the dry and wet, and I like to make progress. And been really happy with them. But now I have used them in the snow and yet again found them impressive. I just thought I would put that out there for anyone considering them.

As you were šŸ˜€
 
I find them mediocre in the wet considering my driving style which also likes to "make progress", especially in Italy where I spend a lot of time. I suspect that is possible the road surface combination and stuff.
 
I'm a retired Class 1 jockey who can no longer be arsed "making progress" as it never seems to make my journey any quicker.

But I am seriously considering Wildpeaks for my next set off boots.
 
I find them mediocre in the wet considering my driving style which also likes to "make progress", especially in Italy where I spend a lot of time. I suspect that is possible the road surface combination and stuff.
|I dont push hard into corners, but I dont hang about as they say. Not felt any kind of loss of grip. Although I cant be 100% sure of the amount of 'feel' through the steering. I would have thought you could feel something. Maybe im not as quick as I imagine, but I dont want to try harder šŸ˜€
 
I'm a retired Class 1 jockey who can no longer be arsed "making progress" as it never seems to make my journey any quicker.

But I am seriously considering Wildpeaks for my next set off boots.
I agree I have found at times when getting a move on, and successfully overtaking (although frowned on these days). that those you passed come trundling up behind. I have slowed down a lot. But I cant see me ever being a pootler šŸ˜€
 
I sold my alloys and bought delivery miles steels and sprayed them myself. 2.5 years on they still look great
 
I find them mediocre in the wet considering my driving style which also likes to "make progress", especially in Italy where I spend a lot of time. I suspect that is possible the road surface combination and stuff.
Most reviews claim they are not great in the wet. I guess there are much better options for wet conditions.

I have a set 235/55 on 18ā€ steels and have been really happy with them. I wanted something that would good on rough back roads but not too noisy on the motorway. Seem to tick all those boxes. :)
 
I also have the standard spare, although I need to inspect it as mine was fitted with sportline 18s from new.
I’m checked nine in the summer, but I would like to either paint the wheel or replace it this year I think. Will consider whether a new tyre is needed then too.

At which point I will be torn about whether to get another Devonport wheel and decent tyre, which I will hopefully never need, or just stick with similar setup to now.
 
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