EDU wrote:Best advice I can give you is "pick a model and stick with it". On the ZX6R the Dunlops can cause chatter when they're new (hard carcass and etc...) it even happened to me. It doesn't happen to everyone and it's hard to pinpoint what causes it but the bike is chatter prone, so maybe choose something with a softer carcass (i.e. Pirelli).
MadKaw wrote:What times are you doing.? A sticky set of road or treaded dot race tires may be a better option, will be cheaper and last longer.
Do you have warmers.?
Blurr wrote:I have a set of virtually new kaneg digital warmers you can buy for $200
Blurr wrote:Nope in NSW but can post.
I also have a set of brand new Dunlop 211 control tyre slicks here. 200 rear and 120 front. You can have them for $400 . I brought them for $520 last week and didn't need them.
2010zx6r wrote:MadKaw wrote:What times are you doing.? A sticky set of road or treaded dot race tires may be a better option, will be cheaper and last longer.
Do you have warmers.?
Im still fairly new to it. Only done the 4 days so far. No tyre warmers yet.
On my road zx6r I used pirelli diablo rosso. I was thinking super corsa if not slicks. I don't want to get ahead of myself and my abilities.
So don't even bother with slicks if I got tyre warmers?Nelso wrote:2010zx6r wrote:MadKaw wrote:What times are you doing.? A sticky set of road or treaded dot race tires may be a better option, will be cheaper and last longer.
Do you have warmers.?
Im still fairly new to it. Only done the 4 days so far. No tyre warmers yet.
On my road zx6r I used pirelli diablo rosso. I was thinking super corsa if not slicks. I don't want to get ahead of myself and my abilities.
You won't get slicks hot enough for them to work properly and you need the warmers for them. As the others said, go with sticky road tyre like a Dunlop Q2.
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