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 Flip Super Spammer

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 Posted: 21:15 - 27 Oct 2004 Post subject: Running in tyres |
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I had a new rear fitted at the weekend due to a f*cking huge nail sticking out of it. The people at the tyre place said not to excide 60mph and avoid aggresive aceleration for 200 miles and then gradually take it up more.
Do people follow this or is this just b*llocks to cover their backs? |
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 iCraig World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 21:17 - 27 Oct 2004 Post subject: |
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I think its mainly to cover there back.
And 200 miles seems alot, I have always been told 100 miles by my tyre fitters.
Though I ignore them and have fun trying to scrub it in fully as soon as I can.
Obviosly I don't lean as much with a new tyre till I've done a few miles though.  |
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I knew a bloke who tried to wear his back tyre in by doing a burn-out outside the bike shop on a GSXR1100. The tyre bit and threw him and the bike over!  |
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 Posted: 21:29 - 27 Oct 2004 Post subject: |
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Covered around 100 miles on it and it is no longer shiny, so I think it is time to ride properly again. Sick of taking my time. Brand new tyres scare me when the roads are wet though:evil: .
Cheers guys. Just wanted some opinions  |
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Ride like a maniac with a pillion! It certainly worked for the guy whose pillion I was on his VFR. Hard braking, accelerating and cornering were certainly not off the menu, and his tyre was very well scrubbed in when we were done, not a millimetre of chicken strip.
Oh, and he didn't tell me he had a brand new tyre on before we started either.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Discovering the delights of Hammerite and a 3/4" brush.  |
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I'm running battlax 020 so must be a similar period surely?
I'll start to increase things now it's started to bed in. 200 miles seems extreme to me,  |
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I scrubbed a full set of BT014 Battlax's in on my cbr600 after about 30 miles. They were put on with a week between the two, the rear being on first. best to be progressive with the leaning and gradually increase throttle. The BT's were that soft that after 20 miles of swerving and accelerating/slowing/accelerating, when I pulled into a petrol station the silicone stuff was peeling off the very warm tyre.
Obviously you need to take it easy on the first few miles, depending on your bike and weight. A slippery brand new tyre aint gonna like having a hundred horses forced onto it when it can't bite, and it aint gonna like leaning at speed when its just silicone between you and an off. Best thing I find is to find open space on a trunk road etc and swerve across the lane left to right for a while, combined with medium/hard throttle followed by backing off etc etc.
100 miles is a bit rash for a modern sports tyre, but baring in mind our safety guy at work sells his bike when it needs new tyres because every time he's changed a set he's crashed!  |
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You REALLY dont want to run them in in the wet, appart from it takeing allot longer its a rubbish idea..
Last lot i had just went for a 100 mile ride in the peakes, did the trick nicely  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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 Posted: 00:07 - 28 Oct 2004 Post subject: |
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Scrubbing in tyres in the wet, now THATS a scary prospect! New tyres + rain = enjoy the bus to work!!  |
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I've got a pair of tyres being fitted to the Benelli when it gets serviced next week, I just hope it drys up a bit before I go and pick it up!  ____________________ I spend all my money on bikes and beer, the rest I simply waste! |
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What tyres did you go for ? And also curious how much your service costs...  |
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Sounds like you got your tyre from Buckley tyres. Whenever I bought tyres from there they told me that and had me sign a declaration that I'd heard them say it  |
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Yeah I did go Buckley. They always do a good job there, so I trust them. Had a tyre put on once at 'Everything but bikes' and they didn't put the wheel back on properly. Good one guys
Still taking it easy in the wet (binned one bike this year, don't want to do that again) but got a nice steady 80 today in the dry. Woah dude, dry roads!!!
Yes it is scary scrubbing in tyres when it's wet. F*ckin' nail  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 230 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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