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Pirelli P-Zero Nero GT Almost 2 Year Review

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After having the Pirelli P-Zero Nero GT on my car for almost 2 years, it was time for a review. Daily driven and 2 track days later, how do they hold up?

View: https://youtu.be/NoUZym1ynnI
Sorry, you forgot the text of how you liked them. As this is a message forum and not Facebook we want to read your review, not get redirected to get you views on YouTube.



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Lots of people share their videos on this forum, what is wrong with me sharing this one? It is also posted in the photo's and media part of the forum which would be the appropriate place to post it.
 


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Lots of people share videos. I started watching yours, but I got bored waiting for the synopsis of the evaluation and wanting to see footage of the tire in action (not just easing down a road), and didn't finish the video.
 


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Lots of people share videos. I started watching yours, but I got bored waiting for the synopsis of the evaluation and wanting to see footage of the tire in action (not just easing down a road), and didn't finish the video.
Thanks for the feedback. The rd was wet so the camera would have just been covered in dirty water. I did add a couple of clips from track days when discussing it but maybe you didn't get that far.
 


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I guess the thing is that although Youtube rewards a certain length video with monetization, etc., stretching 30 seconds' worth of information to fit the time doesn't really cut it. And to make a video about tires more interesting to watch, making the viewer willing to wait for the punch line, would probably have required a second person to do filming outside the car.

A wet road would actually have been fine if you used it well. You could take closeups of a tire cornering in the wet, splashing through deep water, the car making spray, and even the camera getting fouled with water, while you make points about wet cornering, braking, resistance to hydroplaning, etc.

The in-car video you ran for several minutes while you talked over it could have been done with cheap Chinese crap tires form the local Sav-A-Mart. It did nothing to illustrate anything you were saying about how good the tires are.
 


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Lots of people share their videos on this forum, what is wrong with me sharing this one? It is also posted in the photo's and media part of the forum which would be the appropriate place to post it.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with posting videos.
I do it and so do many others. I could write you a book, or I could show you and explain it to you. We all have different minds.
The feedback I have got on my videos has been extremely positive.

Ignore the negativity no need for that.

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It's all good. I am just a guy sharing my hobby so feedback and criticism is fine. In this case it has been useful and constructive rather than the regular bashing you may cop on Facebook with no actual suggestions to improve or reason behind other than "shit video mate" lol.

The majority of feedback I get is good. It's all done on a budget so if people share good ideas on what is good to watch I can look at adding it in future.

Cheers guys.
 


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