I did a track day at Ruapuna with my FZR1000 on Saturday, it went pretty well, all things considered. I finally have a reasonable set up and I was able to corner pretty well. But I’ve noticed something that makes me think the setup can be improved further, and I’m wondering if someone could give me some advice. Below you’ll see some photos. The first two are of the right hand side of the front and rear tyres, I’ve drawn a line showing where the tyre is wearing to (note I mean wearing, not scrubbing). The rear is wearing nearly to the edge* and the front is miles from the edge. It seems to me that the wear on the tyres should be more even- has any one got any thoughts on this?
This has me thinking that I need to raise the rear, as when I accidentally had the rear shock set too firm and the forks too soft the wear on the tyres was more even. Maybe the front aspect ratio is too high?
* Yes I know I should be wearing right up to the edge, but this bike has been badly set up for two years and I’ve learnt some bad habits as a result!



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I went off mixing tyre types after having a bad run with a D220 rear D208 front, then I read a rant written by a guy who works for Bridgestone. The basic message in this rant was 'don't mix tyres', what he said made sense to me. I can dig it up and post it here if anyones interested. Hopefully the D208's will last for a year
Not too keen on turn 3 (Pot Hole corner?) as I can't get the image out of my head of a top spec 996 getting rolled, bowled and ---holed there many moons ago. Stupid I know as he was probably going 3 times my meagre speed, but that little voice in my head saying 'slow down!' can be very convincing sometimes!

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