RustyAs wrote:Check with Disco
He had a new set on his trackie last time it was pissing down at EC. He was wrapt with them.
Disco wrote:RustyAs wrote:Check with Disco
He had a new set on his trackie last time it was pissing down at EC. He was wrapt with them.
They were full wet's....And I loved them is the rain
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But I think this guy is after an intermediate to use for both?....Nothing is gunna stick like a full wet though
Strika wrote:Mal don't waste your money on anything other than a full wet. As long as there is no standing water the 003's will grip fine. From memory they did a 63 something with a wet turn one and wet crash corner and esses.
As for a PR2. The PR3 is better in the wet than the PR2 and I think the Dunlop equivelent might have been faster in a comparo from some Euro mag I saw recently and from memory again, you don't mind the feel of the loops either. The pure lets go in the wet, well before the PR3 does. That's from personal experience, riding with a guy I am faster than, but couldn't pass up a wet reefton. Everytime I tried, the pures walked across the road while his PR3's didn't move an inch in front of me.
Also Mal, don't run the tyres at low pressures in the wet. In the wet they are not gunna get hot anyway and more air keeps the tread grooves open as they won't have as much pressure increase due to less heat.
Blurr wrote:I wouldnt go the q2's in the wet but that's just from the little ride in the rain I had on the CDT.
RichB wrote:Genuine wet tyres are generally advised to be run at a nominal pressure of 30/30, faster trackday/racers might run less than that e.g. 28/24. Have heard the story before, but you get more feedback at a slightly lower pressure, which is arguably worth more than the idea of the grooves closing up by an amount no one has ever quantified. Dont get started on warmers & wets, thats another controversy in itself, but understand that on a wet track they will prob get no heat so no real psi change cold to 'hot', so you end up with a tyre changing temperature from hot to cold as you're riding along, so work out actual track conditions before deciding to chuck them on.
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