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| Tungtvann |
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Mini track review of the Pilot Road 3's;
I guess the clue is in the name of the tyre - they're road tyres. They did ok - I was at Rockingham on the international circuit, I've had two years off and never ridden my gsxr600k2 in anger, or been to Rockingham before, so I booked into novice.
Tyre pressures that worked well were 30R 32F. 30F was too low for me personally. They heat up quickly, they'll be some video to follow, but I was having no problems at the pointy end - should've booked inters.
They move about a bit on the brakes, a bit squirmy. It's not really unnerving, they just move a bit. I was out breaking people on supercorsa's and slicks though (wtf are they doing!) so they did ok.
Getting on the power they tend to move a bit too. I was leaving a few black lines exiting the bends, although the tyres don't look that bad for it considering.
A word of warning; no matter how good they are, they are road tyres. WOT in third gear, ~110 on full lean, chasing down a Daytona on sticky tyres, I got thrown out the seat. It was moving about a little any way, but I found the limit and went straight over it. I was pushing it a bit though. I was lucky to stay on, but it was 2nd to last session so I came in early and had a gentle one last time out.
So, if you've got PR3's and you want to try a trackday, the tyres will be fine - I got overtaken about twice all day, on a 12 year old 600. However, if you're regularly heading to the track and are going to be in inters/fast, goes without saying really, get something more suitable.
Overall, I was pretty impressed at how far you can take the piss on them, for what they are.
Pics;
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| Nick_Giles |
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Your 'chicken strips' are unacceptable.!
Pussy.
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I'm really keen to try a set of these.
I had a set of BT023's on the FZ6 and have done a couple of trackdays on them. Not pushed them hard but never had any moments at all, and they scrub up nice too.
Did one wet trackday at Silverstone and was all over the place on them so didn't rate them to great in the wet. However, I then did another trackday at Oulton Park in just above freezing temperatures in the pissing rain with a PR2 rear and a BT023 front.
Together the combination worked really well, until the front end washed out on me on the brakes and I lost it going into the first corner. So it was the bridgestone that let me down.
In the corners in places I reckon I had enough lean for KD I just wasn't hanging off or going for the KD which is why it didn't touch.
So I'd love to try the PR3's.
Only thing that doesn't do it for me is the tread pattern. It's god awful ugly. BT023 is much better looking.
Oh on for people moaning about price, I got my last set of 180 and 120 BT023's for £210 fitted to loose wheels, which isn't bad at all. ____________________ CBT Passed: 30/08/2009, Theory Passed: 31/08/2010, Mod 1 Passed: 6/9/2010, Mod 2 Passed: 13/09/2010. Restriction ended 13/09/2012.
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| UnspeedySam wrote: | Just curious why people choose to run much lower pressures and if they notice a difference. |
On the road on these kind of tyres you want to be around 42 rear, 36 front.
The pressures Garth used on the track are a lot lower because of 2 things:
The lower pressure allows the carcass to deform more and the movement of the carcuss warms the rubber up making the tyres sticky.
Plus as the tyre get's hot the air inside expands increasing the pressure. ____________________ CBT Passed: 30/08/2009, Theory Passed: 31/08/2010, Mod 1 Passed: 6/9/2010, Mod 2 Passed: 13/09/2010. Restriction ended 13/09/2012.
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They seem to feel a bit better when they are softer, for me.
One thing I do like is how quickly they warm up. Takes until about the end of the driveway.  |
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Thanks for the info garth.
I've got PR3s on my bike and I've been impressed with them too, but I don't have enough experience of different tyres to be able to say how good they are compared to others. I'm also gonna do my first trackday next month so it's nice to know that these tyres will be fine on track. |
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Agreed My PR3's are by far the best tyre I've ever had. I used to wear a rear Pirelli Diablo out in 4k miles, these have currently done 7k or so and still look new  |
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Tire question for you all. I think I read somewhere its unsafe to have a grippier tire on the rear than the front. Hence the rule about mixing radials and bias plys etc...
I've got dunlop sportmax D209's on right now. Rear is bald, replacing it with a part worn PR3. In the dry, Im sure the dunlop will be grippier, but in the wet, it will be the PR3. Is this bad? Fronts got about 4k miles left  |
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Old Thread Alert!
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