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| View Poll Results: Your opinion of the best tire for the track. | |||
| Perelli Diablo Corsa III |
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1 | 2.63% |
| Perelli Diablo Supercorsa |
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8 | 21.05% |
| Bridgestone BT002 |
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1 | 2.63% |
| Bridgestone BT003` |
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0 | 0% |
| Michelin Pilot Power |
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2 | 5.26% |
| Michelin Pilot 2C |
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0 | 0% |
| Pilot race |
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7 | 18.42% |
| Dunlop D208 |
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1 | 2.63% |
| Dunlop D209 |
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5 | 13.16% |
| Straight up slicks |
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9 | 23.68% |
| Other |
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4 | 10.53% |
| Voters: 38. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Take the track tire pole:
A few have been wondering on the subject, so on mine, and a few others behalves I'll ask the question. Do the pole and name the best track tire in your opinion. Not necessarily because of price or name, but because it works best for you overall on the track.
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My vote is for Tomahawks.
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I'd rather not let any poles get near my track tires.
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Ewe need to know braking do ewe?
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Just a FWIW the D208 is going the way of the Dodo. D209 is the new bargain and D211 is the 'fast' tire....might try them if they get a bit cheaper
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How long is the pole?
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Can you buy the 211's yet? Where do they fit into the picture? 209's is = to 211's as Corsa III's are = to Supercorsa's?
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I believe 8 foot. Long enough for it to bolt to the floor on one end, and the ceiling on the other end.
Any volunteers?I didn't put a time limit on it.
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So since you will not be able to get a set, I will let you ride my bike to see what you are missing out on.
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These are the same tires the AMA guys are riding on. They do not grow at speed so they keep the same circumference. But requires a race lic to purchase them. The profile is different also, 190/55/17 and the pressures are waayyyyy different. 31f 21r hot
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I am not up to date on the Pirelli so I do not know.
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I've taken pole before using Michelins.
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I'm going to help you out just so that people will quit teasing and maybe answer your questions.
pole = "pole position" as in fist place on a starting grid, or "pole" as in "I wouldn't touch that with an 8 foot pole." poll = what you are actually trying to accomplish here. poling = probably something that should be kept between you and your wife. polling = the verb form of poll, the act of taking a poll.
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now go back and vote
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Albeit well-meaning, your poll is flawed, and may not provide much insight. To ask which is the best track tire is far too broad, IMO.
Best for whom? Newbie? Pro? Occasional trackday rider? Someone with tire warmers? With what sort of budget considerations? Someone who is sponsored by a particular tire manufacturer or dealer? On a two-stroke? A Hypermotard? A CBR1000RR? Based on grip? Duration? Turn-in characteristics? On which track? Favorite tire as opposed to best tire may be more meaningful, with an explanation of why and on what bike. I've used primarily Michelins and Pirellis over the years, with very good success. Had a set of Dunlop slicks briefly. Only had Bridgestones on a sport-touring bike. So, even for a fairly experienced rider/racer like myself, to tell you which I thought was best would be unfair and somewhat ridiculous. I haven't tried many of the available options, and I imagine most others haven't either. Tires I like based on my own limited experience? For a street/trackday rider I really like the Pilot Power 2CTs or the Diablo Corsa IIIs. Amazing grip and long life. For racing with DOTs I've really liked the Power Race PRC fronts and Medium or Medium Soft Rears. At my next trip to the track I'll be testing a PR-E rear, which is supposed to have outstanding grip while on the gas exiting corners. |
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I have found too that the favored brand will be different in different parts of the country as well.
But to follow Bwhip Michelin Power race, run them a bit and not a fan of them. Just a demon I guess, but it seems like when they go off there is no warning what so ever. Dunlop 208GPA, good tire for intermediate riders. Good grip and good feel. I only ran these in the 180 which provided good turn in but would slip a bit on the exit. Dunlop 209GPA, better than the 208GPAs but not by alot. I found them to be a little longer lasting than the 208GPAs. Dunlop 211NTEC, the holy grail of tires IMO. I had some issues getting the pressures right but amazing grip with amazing lean angles. Felt planted faster than the other tires I tried. Corner spin was an issue though, but I would contribute that to the pressure issues I was having at the time. I will be on them next year.
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I hope you take what our experienced racers and trackday junkies like Bwhip and Hammer are telling you very seriously.
Another consideration is whether these are to be trackday-only tires or whether you intend for them to be useful on the street. I had a set of Dragon Supercorsa DOT race tires on my 954 that I used on the street once or twice between trackdays. They were great on the track, but NEVER warmed up sufficiently in the street. I had them pretty warm in the twisties, stopped at a gas station to gas up and use the facilities, and nearly highsided the bike going into traffic. I stopped to see if I had picked up some oil, but they were dry - and after a 10 minute stop, stone cold. We used regular Michelin Pilot Sport street tires at the Schwantz school at Road Atlanta... not dual compound, not tires that are even recommended by MIchelin for racing. Kevin and the instructors were flying faster than you or I will ever go, and we were all dragging hard parts and knees within a lap. So it's really a matter of trust and technique on the part of the rider. If you scream on the straights, get on the brakes hard, take a bad line through the turn and punch it on the exit while you're leaned over too far, you're gonna land on your head sooner or later whether or not you're using Rossi's tires heated to 200 degrees. Trackdays eat tires, especially on literbikes. Go for value rather than subjective preference from people who, as 'Whip points out, might be riding different bikes in a different style. All the major manufacturers make tires that are adequate for the task. And call the rep on their website to get the pressure recommendations. You won't get a straight story from anyone else. |
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Save your money and not get the "latest and greatest tire" out there, take that savings and get your forks done by a reputable suspension guy. It will make a world of difference. You do not need a set of Ohlins 25mm kits or a set of Road and Track forks. A simple spring and valves in the front will do fine. If your "latest and greatest tire" is losing contact with the ground, how much good is it doing you then?
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