puddytat
29th January 2009, 22:13
Well, the R6 needed some new tyres & though I was happy with the Michelin Pilot Roads 2ct's (12000 ks out of them) I had decided that I wanted to try Clubmans racing & wanted something a little stickier....
After a lot of research on here,plus the fact that I dont have any tyre warmers,I decided to stick with a more road orientated tyre as opposed to "race" rubber....purely because they were going to heat up quicker than a unwarmed race tyre.
Which has proved to be a good choice, as apart from losing out in the first couple of laps as I waited for them to get up to temperature, they have enabled me to keep up with the fellas on slicks ahead of me, most of the time...& ahead of quite a few behind me also on race rubber:yes::chase:
I have found them to be a predictable & also forgiving tyre,hard to get to slide,& predictable when they do...they let ya know when theyre starting to, with great "feel", & when hot they slide controllably without suddenly letting go, & when cold when they have slipped, they have always caught again:niceone:
Under hard braking they are superb...& I find that on the track they enable me to out brake many into the Hairpin,& to also to trail alot of brake thru a corner. There has been the odd moment when I ve gone in too "hot" (oh shit moments) & even cranked right over Ive not even had the slightest slide from the front.Braking hard from 240km/h into turn 1 at Ruapuna is not a problem.
Tipping into corners & changing line ,effortless. At my last race meeting the track temp. was up to 40 degrees, I found that at the pressures I was running them (29 front 28 rear) they were a bit squirmy,so I changed suspension settings (OEM forks & shock) & took the pressures up to 32 front 32 rear & it was all ticketyboo & I dropped my personal best time as a result:niceone:
So far I have done 7 race meetings on them,3 races per meeting & they are wearing very well I feel,& have not yet felt like they're going off.I've pretty much stopped racing for this season.They enabled me to win the King of Canterbury series in Clubmans & to come 2nd overall in the King of Ruapuna:whistle:
Planning now to put the R6 back on the road shortly & to do a road trip so it'll be interesting to see how many more k's I'll get out of them...Im figuring I should get atleast 5000 or so. Will also be interesting how they'll perform in the wet as Ive not had a wet ride on them so far,but from what I've read theyre 'sposed to be great.I will update this when I know.
So Im stoked with them. Not the cheapest tyre, I think I paid about $560 for them but they are grip wise way better than the PP2cts, with no chickenstrip on the rear & about 3mm on the front.
Disclaimer....these results were achieved on a closed track with a good surface, results may differ on our shit roads!!
After a lot of research on here,plus the fact that I dont have any tyre warmers,I decided to stick with a more road orientated tyre as opposed to "race" rubber....purely because they were going to heat up quicker than a unwarmed race tyre.
Which has proved to be a good choice, as apart from losing out in the first couple of laps as I waited for them to get up to temperature, they have enabled me to keep up with the fellas on slicks ahead of me, most of the time...& ahead of quite a few behind me also on race rubber:yes::chase:
I have found them to be a predictable & also forgiving tyre,hard to get to slide,& predictable when they do...they let ya know when theyre starting to, with great "feel", & when hot they slide controllably without suddenly letting go, & when cold when they have slipped, they have always caught again:niceone:
Under hard braking they are superb...& I find that on the track they enable me to out brake many into the Hairpin,& to also to trail alot of brake thru a corner. There has been the odd moment when I ve gone in too "hot" (oh shit moments) & even cranked right over Ive not even had the slightest slide from the front.Braking hard from 240km/h into turn 1 at Ruapuna is not a problem.
Tipping into corners & changing line ,effortless. At my last race meeting the track temp. was up to 40 degrees, I found that at the pressures I was running them (29 front 28 rear) they were a bit squirmy,so I changed suspension settings (OEM forks & shock) & took the pressures up to 32 front 32 rear & it was all ticketyboo & I dropped my personal best time as a result:niceone:
So far I have done 7 race meetings on them,3 races per meeting & they are wearing very well I feel,& have not yet felt like they're going off.I've pretty much stopped racing for this season.They enabled me to win the King of Canterbury series in Clubmans & to come 2nd overall in the King of Ruapuna:whistle:
Planning now to put the R6 back on the road shortly & to do a road trip so it'll be interesting to see how many more k's I'll get out of them...Im figuring I should get atleast 5000 or so. Will also be interesting how they'll perform in the wet as Ive not had a wet ride on them so far,but from what I've read theyre 'sposed to be great.I will update this when I know.
So Im stoked with them. Not the cheapest tyre, I think I paid about $560 for them but they are grip wise way better than the PP2cts, with no chickenstrip on the rear & about 3mm on the front.
Disclaimer....these results were achieved on a closed track with a good surface, results may differ on our shit roads!!