Track rubber 180 or 190?
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Track rubber 180 or 190?
So I know wets are only 190 but for the dry has anyone got any thoughts on width?
190s are popular but for the power the Storm puts out I'd have thought that was too wide. Better to go 180 and take advantage of the handling.
190s are popular but for the power the Storm puts out I'd have thought that was too wide. Better to go 180 and take advantage of the handling.
Re: Track rubber 180 or 190?
190 is designed for a 6" wide wheel, Storm has a 5.5" wheel. You could try a 180/60/17 which a lot of bikes race with, it'll raise the rear a little and you could get some good used race tyres in those sizes.. I'd stick with 180 weather it's 55 or 60 profile.
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Re: Track rubber 180 or 190?
Thanks. Makes sense to me.popkat wrote:190 is designed for a 6" wide wheel, Storm has a 5.5" wheel. You could try a 180/60/17 which a lot of bikes race with, it'll raise the rear a little and you could get some good used race tyres in those sizes.. I'd stick with 180 weather it's 55 or 60 profile
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Re: Track rubber 180 or 190?
Meh, forget widths / power and all that rubbish
I use superstock scrubs on the gsxr 1000 that are 180/60/17. Can't beat em.
No issues at all with wheel spin or cornering.
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I use superstock scrubs on the gsxr 1000 that are 180/60/17. Can't beat em.
No issues at all with wheel spin or cornering.
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Re: Track rubber 180 or 190?
In fact I've got a set spare in the garage I've used for 2 track days. I usually take them off after 2 and sell on eBay.
I'll bring them to Cadwell if you like, you can try em for free. It's usually £12 per tyre to swap at track side.
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I'll bring them to Cadwell if you like, you can try em for free. It's usually £12 per tyre to swap at track side.
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Re: Track rubber 180 or 190?
Cheers. I need some before then though so I'll check out some of the ads I've seen.Miztaziggy wrote:In fact I've got a set spare in the garage I've used for 2 track days. I usually take them off after 2 and sell on eBay.
I'll bring them to Cadwell if you like, you can try em for free. It's usually £12 per tyre to swap at track side.
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Re: Track rubber 180 or 190?
I'll be bringing a part-worn pair of Racetecs that were in the SP2.
Ok on the roads but more suited to track action,so I put a new pair of Sportsmarts on instead.
Ok on the roads but more suited to track action,so I put a new pair of Sportsmarts on instead.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Re: Track rubber 180 or 190?
What size are they Tony? 180/60? Are you selling?tony.mon wrote:I'll be bringing a part-worn pair of Racetecs that were in the SP2.
Ok on the roads but more suited to track action,so I put a new pair of Sportsmarts on instead.
What brand/model?Miztaziggy wrote:In fact I've got a set spare in the garage I've used for 2 track days. I usually take them off after 2 and sell on eBay.
I'll bring them to Cadwell if you like, you can try em for free. It's usually £12 per tyre to swap at track side.
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A mate's sorted me out with a set of wets so at this rate I'll be set for the whole of next year.
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Re: Track rubber 180 or 190?
They're Pirelli Supercorsa SC.
They do the 'road' compound which is SP.
The SC is track compound.
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They do the 'road' compound which is SP.
The SC is track compound.
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Re: Track rubber 180 or 190?
When I changed from a 55 wall to a 60 I had to remove the hugger & had to purchase a chain guard
I never thought it would of been such a big difference in diameter, but it can be an issue
It's going to raise the rear 9mm, so you'll feel it. I find it tips in a bit quicker

I never thought it would of been such a big difference in diameter, but it can be an issue

It's going to raise the rear 9mm, so you'll feel it. I find it tips in a bit quicker

Re: Track rubber 180 or 190?
freeridenick wrote:What size are they Tony? 180/60? Are you selling?tony.mon wrote:I'll be bringing a part-worn pair of Racetecs that were in the SP2.
Ok on the roads but more suited to track action,so I put a new pair of Sportsmarts on instead.
Rear 190/55, front 120/70. Std for a 2 is 190/50, but I prefer the faster turn-in; they're a long old bus and quite heavy so anything to speed up steering is a good thing.
I was going to bring them in case of a puncture along with some other spares in case of a drop, and a few Storm spares in case anyone else does- levers, bars footrests, etc.
I could sell, though, tbh I haven't got the space to store them properly.
A mate's sorted me out with a set of wets so at this rate I'll be set for the whole of next year.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.