The new Yokohama Advan AD08 R has just been launched in Japan. Here is the press release including sizing details.
http://www.yrc-pressroom.jp/html/20133810tr001.html
http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan...van_ad08r.html
The press release claims that the AD08 R incorporates a new compound with a higher carbon content for improved dry grip and silica for improved wet grip. The polymer blend has a higher molecular weight that provides improved rigidity and resistence to tread wear over the outgoing AD08. Initial tests indicate that the AD08 R is potentially a better tyre than the track-focussed A048.
Contact your local retailer to put pressure on the distributors to make these tyres available in your market as soon as possible.
The AD08 R will ultimately replace the outgoing AD08 in all listed sizes over time, however the AD08 will still be made available in those sizes not currently replaced by the AD08 R, until the factory converts production.
Pricing should remain stable for both the new AD08 R and the superceded AD08s.
http://www.yrc-pressroom.jp/html/20133810tr001.html
http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan...van_ad08r.html
The press release claims that the AD08 R incorporates a new compound with a higher carbon content for improved dry grip and silica for improved wet grip. The polymer blend has a higher molecular weight that provides improved rigidity and resistence to tread wear over the outgoing AD08. Initial tests indicate that the AD08 R is potentially a better tyre than the track-focussed A048.
Contact your local retailer to put pressure on the distributors to make these tyres available in your market as soon as possible.
The AD08 R will ultimately replace the outgoing AD08 in all listed sizes over time, however the AD08 will still be made available in those sizes not currently replaced by the AD08 R, until the factory converts production.
Pricing should remain stable for both the new AD08 R and the superceded AD08s.
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