photomike666 wrote:Wern't some of the Aus Super teams running mixed brands as one front was superior?
Pontikat Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 3:36 am Post subject:
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So Jas your getting better milage out of Powers then the Bridgies ?.
I also updated initail post But a Certain bloke has just recieved a special order of Shinko 003 (both soft n supersoft) at the unbeatable price of under $300 a pair fitted.
So guess whats going on "tiggr" next week. *I wonder if my half used front 012 SS will work with a Shinko 003 Rear ? ....... hmmmmm .
Cheers Brett
Strika Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 3:07 pm Post subject:
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photomike666 wrote:
Wern't some of the Aus Super teams running mixed brands as one front was superior?
Apparently some of the Michelin SS guys, have been secretly running a Bridgestone front, and a Michelin rear. But once again what would they know. BTW, I have run different tyres front and rear, on manufacturers advice on occassion too. But what would they Know hey!
MadFab wrote:please let me clarify
why the fuck do you imbeciles(all 99.9 % of us mere fucking mortals who do not have god given talent or are given advice by the tyre manufacturers )still insist on mixing tyres of different profiles & brands on advisment from some tyre "mechanic" ( whose parents were probably blood related ).
I spoke with my wife about this, and she swears black and blue it was only me and not our other brother! But hey look you may consider me an imbicile, it's really OK with me. however it may be prudent to just take perhaps a little more balanced view on this and perhaps maybe learn something. Sure some tyre combinations don't work well. And some work great. Just like some brand new sets of rubber from one brand work OK but the other brand in that segment is crap. How do you know whats what???? Maybe ask someone who would be happy to share their experience and knowledge??? Maybe put up a post in here that only members with more knowledge and understanding than you can reply to. Once you have read the three thousand replies, you may then have a clue.
i have read many times on this forum many members saying this tyre is better than that one ,
They probably just posted their opinion, because that is partially what a forum is all about. Just be prepared however, as often, others' opinions can differ from yours. Unfortunately they didn't actually build this earth nor it's inhabitants based around you.
so all in all, tyres are subjective as none of use are experts shouldnt we follow the advice of the manufacturers !
Do you run the same OEM tyres as came with the bike??? Have you altered from standard any part of your motorcycle??? If you have, then why havn't you followed your own advice???
i have ridden on road tyres & slicks on the track and i feel there is no comparison , but this is about road tyres .
Woopee for you...and about 5 million other motorcyclists who have done the same. Ten years ago I may have agreed with you on this one, however the modern SS race tyres are just unbelievable. Very close to slick grip.
so all you armchair experts unless you are a competitive superstock racer who makes his living on road tyres ! get stuffed
fab
there are probably very few members of this forum with the ability or talent to use tyres to there limits......really how many of you guys think you are that good ?
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