dave#3 wrote:I'm just looking for feedback from people who have used the BT002 supersport tyres without warmers regarding their resilience or otherwise to heat cycling. Some say they are slicks with grooves cut in them (using the same rubber compound) and hence wont cope with terribly many heat cycles (like slicks, they should be on warmers between sessions). Others say they can be used like a street tyre and will cope with lots of heat cycles.
So, if you've actually used these over a long period of time and have any valuable feedback I'd be very interested in hearing it.
Thanks heaps!
Wattie wrote:dunno about rennsports, but arent 002s going to bbe as bad as slicks in the wet??
they dont have much tread. i'd be going the 014's or m3s for something
Wattie wrote:just go and buy her some slicks and warmers! its not fair until you do
dave#3 wrote:Thanks Marty! Out of interest, how have you found the 002 race tyres in the wet - obviously not as good as a wet race tyre, but as good as say an 014 ?
Strika wrote:dave#3 wrote:Thanks Marty! Out of interest, how have you found the 002 race tyres in the wet - obviously not as good as a wet race tyre, but as good as say an 014 ?
Prolly not the best bloke to ask about racing in the wet mate...............I've only ever finished one wet race!!!6's and half dozens mate! But if the track starts drying the 002 will come in!
dave#3 wrote:......Gos, that's very interesting that you found them really slow to warm up - Craig White was saying they had very low silica compound (like the slicks) and hence should be run with warmers. He actually suggested the 002 roads (which have copped a bagging here) because they'll warm up quicker and handle heat cycling better......
dave#3 wrote:I'm thinking about some tyres I can throw on my tracky that will be good for the superbike school I've got coming up (where I think getting warmers on between drills will be a PITA) and will be useful as an intermediate tyre in the event of inclement weather at the track.
ty wrote:dave#3 wrote:I'm thinking about some tyres I can throw on my tracky that will be good for the superbike school I've got coming up (where I think getting warmers on between drills will be a PITA) and will be useful as an intermediate tyre in the event of inclement weather at the track.
Good stuff dave - I assume Cath's going too?
If you do use warmers on the school day you won't be the only one - you'll have time to sort the warmers out.
How come the EC ride day guys don't like you using slicks (later post)?
Sounds weird.
ty
dave#3 wrote:I'm thinking BT002's ... for days when it's damp ... and the EC ride days people aren't happy about me running slicks
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