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23-04-06, 10:38 AM | #21 | |
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As for tracks, there aren't many close to London, though if you're in the far north of the city then the tracks in the Midlands may not be much farther away than Brands. The indy track is very short (1.2 miles) and the proper superbike riders get round in less than 50 seconds a lap. But if you want to just try out a track environment, then have a look at Lydden. It's down off the A2 near Dover, is only a 1 mile lap, but it's extremely cheap (I paid just 70 quid for a Saturday last July) so it's a good place to check out if track riding is for you! |
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24-04-06, 08:16 AM | #22 |
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If you are using the bike for trackdays Id strongly suggest you go to the Metzler combo A rennsport rear (med compound) and a soft compound racetech.
You'll go through 2 rears to every front. They are basicly a slick on the last 1.1/2 inchof the tyre. I'd recomend them over the pirelli's because the pirelli's tend to get a bit unpredictable when they reach the 2/3 worn mark. Pressure wise I run 29 rear 27 front on a 25 degree day That said if most of your track days are on a damp or wet track I'd suggest a swap to the michelen piliot powers. My r4easoning is i use them as an intermediate and was quite happy with them --they slide predictably |
24-04-06, 07:50 PM | #23 |
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I think most folks will be lucky if they outride a Sportec or Diablo (non-corsa) unless they take things very seriously... And they'll not have to worry so much about tyre temperature on short-session days either. They'll also have a much less interesting ride home if it rains If you're going to have a second set of wheel,s or change the tyres, then that's one thing, but those superstickies frankly suck ass for everyday riding...
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24-04-06, 08:00 PM | #24 | |
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id go as far to say that the BT014 (a sticky road tyre) sucks ass for everyday riding, esp in the wet or cold (this is england remember) a BT020 (a touring tyre) will offer much more grip than most people on here would use on the road, dont forget that the ashsalt of a track is super sticky anyway, so i dont think it will matter what tyre you use, esp if this is your first time on the track. |
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