Mixing tyres...
Ok ...Just got the new aprilia rs250
Has a Michelin pilot on the rear - brand new - has a dunlop d207 on the front
the dunlop is what i had on my previous rs250 and is a tyre I know and trust
Im told that mixing tyres is bad practice - what is the reason ?
Different warm up times ?
Different levels of grip?
Different roll angles >?
after riding - the dunlop is definately warmer than the rear - which leads me to believe it is stickier and thus I am less likely to lose the front which seems good to me - Can someone please elaborate on this subject - is it dangerous?
Will the effects be more noticeable in the wet?
Confident the aprilia rsv4, IS the one
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