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    Espargaro & Redding's tyres after Sachsenring


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mort View Post
    They would probably fail a WOF inspection.

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    same the race before , pol said it was a bit squirrely!

    I think it was pol anyways

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    ps find the chicken strips !!!!
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    I think the chicken strips have been well and truly "KFried".
    Do you know if the damage is due solely to the riders efforts, or were the tyres just not up to the job?
    F1 are having tyre issues at the moment.

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    When the camera panned over the bikes in parc ferme, Jordi Torres’ rear tyre looked pretty gnarly too.

    Edit: If you've got the motogp.com pass you can see Espargar¸ó’s tyre with a delamination at 1:00:54 and from 1:06:08–1:06:26 the camera sweeps along all 3 bikes’ rear tyres.

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    Sachsenring. 13 corners. 3 right and 10 left. Its the left side...
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    And everyone here gets stressed when its Teretonga...or its cold and we get "cold shear" think we all need to HTFU

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    when does it get cold ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWERVE View Post
    And everyone here gets stressed when its Teretonga...or its cold and we get "cold shear" think we all need to HTFU
    Had 3 rears do this at Hampton Nationals this season all only 6 laps from new. Turns out they was a bit soft. These pics are just from overheating that side of tyre and I suspect they new it would happen and the next harder tyre was guna be to slow

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    You could hear Cal talking to Rossi straight after the race about how bad the tyres were too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne View Post
    when does it get cold ?
    Where have you been holidaying in the bahamas

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixerracer View Post
    Had 3 rears do this at Hampton Nationals this season all only 6 laps from new. Turns out they was a bit soft. These pics are just from overheating that side of tyre and I suspect they new it would happen and the next harder tyre was guna be to slow
    Exactly right. The previous year at Hamstrung Downs another top Superbike rider wanted what we insisted was a ridiculously aggressive valving setting and was running it with SC1 Pirellis. Not unpredictably chunking occured. An SC2 cured the issue due to a tougher carcass, albeit with a slight loss of grip levels. Nevertheless he won that race.
    So often racing is about pushing everything to the edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWERVE View Post
    Where have you been holidaying in the bahamas
    I suspect not. Everyone comes in differing shapes and sizes with varying levels of inbuilt insulation.

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    Looks like a tire used at Daytona. Funny thing at Daytona, a take off will take longer to chunk than a new tire.

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    not many races are won on flat tyres

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