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    I have one on the front off Nickos race bike, seems to works ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    Theyre trying to tell you something dude.
    yep...they are try to say they don't want me to pay the bill...I'll be out in the garage tonight [if u can call it a garage] changing the wheel and look to see if anything else is amiss....grrrrrr
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Try 30psi front and 28psi rear on the track. Use tyre warmers if you can for track days to reduce cold tearing, and if it begins to tear then up the rear preload a bit.
    Have fun

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    Racetec's work real well, you have to stay on it on the road to keep temperature in em as they're designed to run at a higher temp than road tyres, so have to push harder to keep hotter to get the best out of them.

    On the track, they are the shiz, feel better than supercorsa's but thats just me, put it this way if you crash on them you've done something seriously wrong.
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    Thumbs up Good choice!

    I had a set of RaceTecs on my '96 GSX-R750 SRAD and they were the best tyres I've had. They sharpened up the steering heaps, and made the bike more flickable. They're really thin too, compared to say, the Sportec M-1 so they should help the bike perform better.

    If you're doing road riding with a bit of track time, I'd recommend the RaceTec K2 - they go supersoft (K0), soft (K1) medium (K2).
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    Quote Originally Posted by slob
    I had a set of RaceTecs on my '96 GSX-R750 SRAD and they were the best tyres I've had. They sharpened up the steering heaps, and made the bike more flickable. They're really thin too, compared to say, the Sportec M-1 so they should help the bike perform better.

    If you're doing road riding with a bit of track time, I'd recommend the RaceTec K2 - they go supersoft (K0), soft (K1) medium (K2).
    I got K1 front K2 rear....thanks for the advice everyone.....and yeah...ta for the jinx Loose bruce....
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slob
    They sharpened up the steering heaps, and made the bike more flickable.
    you can say that again I tipped the bike on to the ground when i first had it put on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    .and yeah...ta for the jinx Loose bruce....
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