OK, so part of the 'taking the Alfa back deal' involved two nice shiny new tyres being put on the front of the Ti with a nominal payment from yours truly. 215/45/17 W tyres ain't cheap, so when asked which brand I wanted I said Uniroyal Rainsports XL which were epically good on the Stilo in our fair Scottish 'summers'. Fair play, I could have said I wanted pretty much anything (my favourite Vredestein Quartrac 3, Bridgestones, Contintentals.... you get the idea) but the Uniroyals were so good on the Stilo it seemed like a logical choice, especially when you consider how blessed we are with wet weather.
When I picked the car up I went for a 'walk around' with sales manager and the first thing that caught my eye were the tyres....
"Funny" I said "didn't know Uniroyal was spelt Gislaved". 'WTF' says sales manager and looks in disbelief at the front tyres, which aren't Rainsports at all but Gislaved Speed 606 tyres. Cutting the rest of the story short (it goes on...) I've now had a fortnight with the Speed 606 tyres on the Ti.
Last winter I bought a set of 15" Alfa alloys and bunged on a set of Gislaved winter tyres. They were very very very good in the rough winter we had and (as I can get them at a favourable price) the Speed 606 was going to be my summer tyre choice for the 17" Ti alloys if I was dipping into my own pocket.
So now I have a pair on the fronts of the Ti and first impressions of the Speed 606 are favourable.
'Proper' standing water wet weather performance is very good, not brilliant, but impressive.
Tyre roar is noticeably less than the cheapo tyres that were on the alloys before.
Grip on 'damp' roads is so good it's alarming just how much the rears want to break away.... they will need to be changed and they will be Gislaved Speed 606 too. I'm sold on them.
Now I've been around long enough to know that the longer term review on these tyres will be the key to how good they are (or are not). I suppose I've done maybe 500 miles on them in all conditions and that's not enough to say that they're the best thing since sliced bread.
However, so far, excellent. If you're shopping for tyres and can find them - get some Gislaveds. I really don't think you'll regret it.
When I picked the car up I went for a 'walk around' with sales manager and the first thing that caught my eye were the tyres....
"Funny" I said "didn't know Uniroyal was spelt Gislaved". 'WTF' says sales manager and looks in disbelief at the front tyres, which aren't Rainsports at all but Gislaved Speed 606 tyres. Cutting the rest of the story short (it goes on...) I've now had a fortnight with the Speed 606 tyres on the Ti.
Last winter I bought a set of 15" Alfa alloys and bunged on a set of Gislaved winter tyres. They were very very very good in the rough winter we had and (as I can get them at a favourable price) the Speed 606 was going to be my summer tyre choice for the 17" Ti alloys if I was dipping into my own pocket.
So now I have a pair on the fronts of the Ti and first impressions of the Speed 606 are favourable.
'Proper' standing water wet weather performance is very good, not brilliant, but impressive.
Tyre roar is noticeably less than the cheapo tyres that were on the alloys before.
Grip on 'damp' roads is so good it's alarming just how much the rears want to break away.... they will need to be changed and they will be Gislaved Speed 606 too. I'm sold on them.
Now I've been around long enough to know that the longer term review on these tyres will be the key to how good they are (or are not). I suppose I've done maybe 500 miles on them in all conditions and that's not enough to say that they're the best thing since sliced bread.
However, so far, excellent. If you're shopping for tyres and can find them - get some Gislaveds. I really don't think you'll regret it.