Achilles ATR Sport

Went with a fren to get the ATR Sport 2 at PTS, they have the stock but end up my friend took Achilles platinum...according to him, no problem, even quieter than his prev donut....overall satisfied in dry and wet condition

Platinum is smaller sizes and higher profile tyres, right? If not mistaken, 13 to 16", and 60 series upwards, unless they came out with different sizes already...
 
Went with a fren to get the ATR Sport 2 at PTS, they have the stock but end up my friend took Achilles platinum...according to him, no problem, even quieter than his prev donut....overall satisfied in dry and wet condition

I did check with PTS... says out of stock

yesterday just get a pair of ATR Sport 2 from Klang Jooi Seng, will update my review later :driver:
 
225 45 17, rm270/pc for atr sport..quote from pts tyre shop..ok or not?
 
Price is reasonable. That's it if you can stand the noise. Otherwise, quite okay for it's price. Not prone to aquaplaning.
Tread seem to last forever...lol.
I will suggest you to take the ATR Sport 2 instead.
 
Yeah..oversize also means more contact with road surface...could be swervy if thread left about 50% and driving can be nervy...Yeah bro VR, platinum is for smaller size, as my fren is going for 15, for his sylphy....or is it 14 I cant remember...but I heard platinum also have size 17, for comfort...I tested the sidewall...so so only...not hard enough - comfort...but scary lor when attack corner...just my tot
 
Yeah..oversize also means more contact with road surface...could be swervy if thread left about 50% and driving can be nervy...Yeah bro VR, platinum is for smaller size, as my fren is going for 15, for his sylphy....or is it 14 I cant remember...but I heard platinum also have size 17, for comfort...I tested the sidewall...so so only...not hard enough - comfort...but scary lor when attack corner...just my tot

Not sure, 17" Platinum not shown in their website. Another popular tyre is their Asy 2233
 
bump old thread :driver:

Having driven on the ATR Sport for a week. Dry grip is decent, but the pressure from the shop was a tad bit too low, so i bumped the pressure to about ~37psi up front and ~35psi at the rears (do note that the tires were warm when I pumped them)

Will continue to monitor and give feedback as long as I'm using these rubbers.

37psi on 50 series not bumpy?:hmmmm:
 
Yes a bit more bumpier :rofl:

Can tell by driving along East West Link, those red markers after Bdr Sri Permaisuri towards Mid Valley. Previously it felt more supple. :idea:

Previous tyre what air pressure? Is ATR Sports sidewall hard? Probably can try like 33 to 35 psi or maybe you just the cornering kaki....hahahahhaha:biggrin:
 
bump old thread :driver:

Having driven on the ATR Sport for a week. Dry grip is decent, but the pressure from the shop was a tad bit too low, so i bumped the pressure to about ~37psi up front and ~35psi at the rears (do note that the tires were warm when I pumped them)

Will continue to monitor and give feedback as long as I'm using these rubbers.

Was on 32. Bumped up to 34 noisy as hell for my Persona. And quite bumpy.
 
Somehow. More whirring sound. Will pump back to 32 and listen.

Probably road noise....

---------- Post added at 07:29 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 07:28 PM ----------

Also around ~35-37psi when warm. I am corner kaki :driver:

If 33 - 35psi you pump at station is hot also, so will be 31 - 33......:biggrin:
 

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