Tyres Again, Sorry.....

Discussion in 'Tyres' started by Duc2, Apr 18, 2016.

  1. hope you're on the the mend Andy
     
  2. Hi there @Bandit , thanks for the message, yep really slow but doing OK, Doc knows his target is to get me back on my bike, sod everything else!! Spending a lot of time on here now, really good and of course if it's a tyre question at least I can help people get the correct info to make an informed decision, issue for me is pricing as I can get into my own sales system at home,
    Any way you lot should be out enjoying the sun while it's here!
    Enjoy and ride safe @Bandit
     
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  3. Too busy trying to fix a f**kin triumph 675
     
    #43 bradders, Apr 24, 2016
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  4. ;)
     
    #44 Hyperextended, Apr 24, 2016
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  5. OK so you've done 4.5k legally! I would say if your happy with scorp's then don't change, I reckon Angel GT's would smooth the ride and give 5k a run for their money, wet grip is far superior, if your going abroad to hot climate have GT's or Scorpions, if you stay in lower temp european riding then PR4's are defiantly worth a shout, curveball- road smart 3??? Getting good reviews but only from inline four riders.
    Sometimes don't change what your happy with but scorp's wouldnt each in my preferred recommendations if a rider was starting from scratch, my op only
     
  6. On my 2010, I got 3400 out of the Scorpions, replaced them with Diablo Corsa Rossos and wore out the rear in 1100 miles. PR3s lasted 4500 and now on PR4s.
     
  7. ;)
     
    #47 Hyperextended, Apr 25, 2016
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  8. Hi their, "D" is the recommended DVT fitment, if your ever in doubt from what a supplier advise then check the manufacturers website, they are all pretty open and up to date with there info, just remember in this case D is not for Ducati, is just D series!
    Good choice of tyre, as your going through its life just jot down the changes you recognise, I bet it feel the same throughout its life longer than any other tyre, also remember, follow PIRELLI pressures not DUCATI pressures
    Enjoy
     
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  9. You are changing a pair aren't you?, just in case!
     
  10. ;)
     
    #50 Hyperextended, Apr 25, 2016
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  11. Might try the new Metzeler Roadtec 01s next.

    Metzeler Roadtec 01 Review -

    Interestingly the review in Ride mag this month reckons wet grip of the Roadsmart 3 is better than the PR4s and the Angel GTs are even better still in the wet.
     
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  12. MCN scored the new Metzeler 9.8/10 in a group test for sports tourer tyres
     
  13. Having just seen image of the 01s, I think I'm gonna have to go for them - just so I can wear the elephant off. :)

    The other manufacturers should put things like that on their tyres - to make wearing them out more fun. :upyeah:
     
  14. I was already pretty sure that I was going for the 01, that's cemented it for me.


    As for the elephant, they had this on the M5 for a bit of daft to make people smile..

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  15. No way that tyre will be as good as PR4s in the wet, with that lack of tread
     
  16. I think it'll give it a good run for its money, z01 is using high content silica grip from Angel GT which works in a different manor, Much is mechanical grip from sipes, Metz is chemicals grip from silica, let's gets some bets going and round up the next 3 official independent tests, 1 pint for Z01 for wet lap time winner!!!! You?
     
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  17. Mind of matter to trust that in the wet
     
  18. The argument in the article is that wet grip is as much about tyre profile as it is about tread patterns.
     
  19. Silica gets the heat into the tyre but it's only tread and profile that disperses water.


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  20. Your attention that profile and tread pattern shifts the excess water is correct, what you need to consider is that silica while helps assist in quicker heat build up times and increased heat retention, silica works at near nano level chemically dispersing the film of water that is left behind by the tread pattern, try a test for yourself, have a painted surface covered in water, roll a tyre known with high level silica through the water, the tread cut out where it meets The floor will be wet, but the non treaded area that touches all the time will leave a track in the wet surface that is near dry, this is silica working with carbon black and other chemicals at nano level to disperse the water film the create a dryer therefore grippier surface,
    Goodyear have a very good case study searchable online which explains this was an additional find when looking to mix different chemicals to change the carcass strength through the heat changes during long use in changeable whether, high silica = wet grip but not because of heat
     
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