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I am using the F1 Eagle GS-D3. Great tire dry and wet. I need to replace it and its no longer available. The Bridgestone RE001 Adrenalin is new. I was wondering how does it compare with the Good Year Revspec RS02? Which is better in dry and wet conditions?

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I am using the F1 Eagle GS-D3. Great tire dry and wet. I need to replace it and its no longer available. The Bridgestone RE001 Adrenalin is new. I was wondering how does it compare with the Good Year Revspec RS02? Which is better in dry and wet conditions?

Are these Adrenalin available already? Can't find them on Tire Rack or any other e-store for that matter?

Are they in the same performance category as the BStones RE-01R?

Best,

Gus

Posted

The Potenza RE001 Adrenalin are not available in the USA, at this time. In its place, you could consider the recently introduced Potenza RE760 Sport. --Brian

  • 2 months later...
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I am using The Potenza RE001 Adrenalin on my Boxster S. It's one of the best tires I have ever put on. Never let me down. I am able to corner into the same corner at 85km/hr rathan than 80km/hr from before. It's just too perfect.

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