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30-12-07, 11:44 PM | #1 |
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tyre warmers
I'm looking at getting some tyre warmers, any recomendations about brands etc. Should I go for ones with a temperature control. I take these should be better for warming wets, I'm still unsure if you should warm wets or not.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MotoGP-Moto-GP...QQcmdZViewItem Say some of these moto gp ones on fleebay, there also on demon tweeks so I would hope there alright. Cheers |
30-12-07, 11:45 PM | #2 |
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Re: tyre warmers
There is also these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA:IT&ih=002
would you go for them over the temp controlled ones? |
31-12-07, 11:24 AM | #3 |
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The HWW ones will be thermostatically controlled ... (worth an email to double check mind).
I like the digital temp gauge on the GP warmers!! But like with most things, you get what you pay for (generally). I have heard good reports about the GP predecessors (non digital gauge). As for heating wets - yes, word is you are supposed to heat them for a few mins, but don't 'bake' them like you would drys. I never bother to be honest ... by the time you have ridden through the puddles to the collecting area, then sat there for a while, lets face it 99.999999% of the heat will probably be gone What is you budget for warmers and intended use??? If it is trackday then the GP ones will probably be ok. But HWW are a quality brand and still worth considering ... |
31-12-07, 12:05 PM | #4 |
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Re: tyre warmers
Cheers blue, I was planning on using them for trackdays and then going racing so I dont want something that is rubbish. Basically I want the cheapest possible that is going to do the job properly, like you say cheap stuff is normally cheap for a reason.
Being a bit of a geek I am tempted by the GP ones, the temp gauge looks kinda useful and they normally retail for a lot more, over £200 on demon tweeks. I am guessing that they are the same warmers as standard GP with the option of a temp gauge fitted. Feedback is good as well. |
01-01-08, 12:11 PM | #5 | |
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If you invest in a quality set of warmers (like HWW) then the will last you many years ... the GP ones might do the job just fine, but one could presume they will be less durable??? (this is a presumption based on price (and we all know how these things go )). All that said, I bought some motrax ones years ago. They were a bit weak on the hating front so I then bought some of them 'skins' to try and keep a bit more heat in. They worked fine and still work now ... (well past best as I got accidentally knocked it in gear when the bike was running on the stand and they didn't like that!! ... so I cut them open and repaired them ... ). |
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