I've been running 208's on the bandit for the last 8 months and have been very impressed with them. The only thing I would say about them is that they are really sensitive to tyre pressures so just keep an eye on those and you can't go wrong.
Al.
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Thanks peeps.
A mixed review then. Well the front ones fitted now and first impressions arn't too bad. But then again it's nice to just have a profile on the tyre after the old ones ragged edges. They seem to warm up quicker than the bridgstones and considering the amount of salt and wet weather the feel is n't too bad. Time will tell what theyre really like. I,ll get the rear one on as soon as i finish spinning the last couple of mm off the existing bridgestone
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A mixed review then. Well the front ones fitted now and first impressions arn't too bad. But then again it's nice to just have a profile on the tyre after the old ones ragged edges. They seem to warm up quicker than the bridgstones and considering the amount of salt and wet weather the feel is n't too bad. Time will tell what theyre really like. I,ll get the rear one on as soon as i finish spinning the last couple of mm off the existing bridgestone


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