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must be all those 3rd gear wheelies you dont have the power for... ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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 Posted: 07:55 - 28 Jul 2009 Post subject: Re: Z1000 Tyre shredding |
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| GeorgeCBR wrote: | Rigght, when i bought the Z about 2000 miles ago, the rear tyre was healthy, about 3-4mm tread on it.. I noticed after my first ride on it that even at slow speed and normal acceleration, the tyre was shredding, like rolled bits of rubber, and when i brushed my hand accross it, it came off. This continued and now the tyre is showing the wire. The tyres are pirelli diablo corsa's and i havent fiddled with my suspension, which is actually what i suspect it to be as it's rock hard?
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Diablo corsas are soft sticky tyres, probably overkill for the Z1000 unless you throw it around a lot. I would look at Pilot Road 2CTs as an alternative, I have them on my Fazer and my mate has a set on his Z1000 and we both rate them very highly. Sticky wnough for knee down and I've got 8k out of mine (they are ready for the bin now though).
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 Posted: 12:22 - 28 Jul 2009 Post subject: Re: Z1000 Tyre shredding |
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| the grim reaper wrote: | | GeorgeCBR wrote: | Rigght, when i bought the Z about 2000 miles ago, the rear tyre was healthy, about 3-4mm tread on it.. I noticed after my first ride on it that even at slow speed and normal acceleration, the tyre was shredding, like rolled bits of rubber, and when i brushed my hand accross it, it came off. This continued and now the tyre is showing the wire. The tyres are pirelli diablo corsa's and i havent fiddled with my suspension, which is actually what i suspect it to be as it's rock hard?
Any other suggestions/input?
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Diablo corsas are soft sticky tyres, probably overkill for the Z1000 unless you throw it around a lot. I would look at Pilot Road 2CTs as an alternative, I have them on my Fazer and my mate has a set on his Z1000 and we both rate them very highly. Sticky wnough for knee down and I've got 8k out of mine (they are ready for the bin now though).
Cheers
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The supercorsas are soft and sticky, the corsa's should be able to stand lots of normal use. I have a set on my SP1 which have done over 3000 miles including touring Europe and the Ring and still are barely worn treadwise. They are slightly squaring off but nowhere near cords showing. ____________________ Honda NSR125 - Yamaha R6 - Ducati 748 - Suzuki GSXR750K6/GSXR1000K7/GSXR750K8 - Ducati 848 - Honda SP1 - Triumph Daytona 675
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its just that supercorsas are stupidly soft. my R6 came with them when i bought it, with about 2-3mm of tread. went to birmingham and back and commuted for a week (about 1000 miles in total), they were down to the fibres. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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I'm surprised that no one has suggested the tyres aren't balanced correctly or more likely the wheels are misaligned.  |
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| beatnck2 wrote: | Balls of rubber coming off isnt really normal for road use..
Any chance of a pic?
| Quote: | its just that supercorsas are stupidly soft. my R6 came with them when i bought it, with about 2-3mm of tread. went to birmingham and back and commuted for a week (about 1000 miles in total), they were down to the fibres. |
Matt, he's on about Diablo Corsa's, very different to Supercorsa's.
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Very different but still pretty soft compared to standard Diablos, which are more than enough for most road users. I've done trackdays on Diablos on a Blade and, despite shredding them to hell, they never even moved, even under my heavy hande throttle abuse.
I would usually get 5-6k out of a set of Diablos with the front and rear wearing out at the same time, my mate runs Diablo corsas on his GSXR600 and he's lucky to see 4k out of a set, despite the relative lack of torque.
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Yep, seriously
They arent just straightline heroes either, they are frazzled right to the edges.
Not sure how they do it, and im very sure i couldnt afford to replace my tyres that often, and i get them trade! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 222 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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