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    sticky race tyres vs slicks

    Ok, total noob question here but how much sticker is a slick compared to a very sticky road tyre like a Dunlop GPR or 208GP?
    Are we talking a couple of seconds a lap?

    Keep hearing stories about novices like moi going out on slicks and crashing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Ok, total noob question here but how much sticker is a slick compared to a very sticky road tyre like a Dunlop GPR or 208GP?
    Are we talking a couple of seconds a lap?

    Keep hearing stories about novices like moi going out on slicks and crashing.
    apparently, for some makes, there's no difference in compound but the gaps in road tyres don't stick to tarseal so the slick is always better

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    I'm about to sample slicks on our zxr400f3 bike for the first time tomorrow at frosties big day out, I need some pointers:

    1: what sort of pressure should they be run at.ie std pressure for the bike or somit different

    2: I don't have tyre warmers so about how many laps before they get warm and stickish

    3: the slicks we have aren't that worn but have not been used since feb this year,will they still be ok

    any tips etc will be mucho helpfull

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    Stify, you're a wally. Slicks don't heat up very fast at all. No tread to "move around" and generate heat. Without warmers, you're almst ALWAYS better off with treaded tyres. Slicks that old as long as they're in god condition and have been stored properly should be A OK on the little 400.

    Pressures will depend on the track temp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Stify, you're a wally. Slicks don't heat up very fast at all. No tread to "move around" and generate heat. Without warmers, you're almst ALWAYS better off with treaded tyres. Slicks that old as long as they're in god condition and have been stored properly should be A OK on the little 400.

    Pressures will depend on the track temp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Ok, total noob question here but how much sticker is a slick compared to a very sticky road tyre like a Dunlop GPR or 208GP?
    Are we talking a couple of seconds a lap?

    Keep hearing stories about novices like moi going out on slicks and crashing.
    I'm no expert but as Jimmy mentioned above the slick is gonna take longer to warm up if you haven't got tyre warmers and will "cold tear" like a bastard (especially at Taupo) and feel very ordinary until up to temp. If you are running any race compound tyres treaded or otherwise get yourself some warmers 'cos they'll pay for themselves quick smart.
    The mental aspect has to be considered too. While the tyres may be capable of going faster, are you? It takes a bit to get your head around the fact that the limits have changed with stickier tyres. It's very difficult to flick a switch and tell yourself you can now take corners 10% faster or get on the gas 10% earlier etc.
    Slicks also tend to come in different profiles to your average sport road tyre. Sport road tyres might be say 120/60 (F) and 190/50 (R) whereas a genuine race tyre might be 120/70 (F) 190/60 (R) so the handling is quite different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Stify, you're a wally. Slicks don't heat up very fast at all. No tread to "move around" and generate heat. Without warmers, you're almst ALWAYS better off with treaded tyres.
    I agree with you WT, but there are a few guys down here who use slicks without warmers and will swear that slicks are always better, no matter what the tyre temperature is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    It's very difficult to flick a switch and tell yourself you can now take corners 10% faster or get on the gas 10% earlier etc.
    As someone who has crashed because of cold tyres at least twice while fully aware of their reduced effectiveness due to temp. The difference is more like 40% difference in corner speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB View Post
    I agree with you WT, but there are a few guys down here who use slicks without warmers and will swear that slicks are always better, no matter what the tyre temperature is.
    Yeah I think it depends on what bike you are riding. On a 125 you can go out on cold tyres and go pretty hard from the outset, so long as you are careful they should be alright, same for a bucket. But you do that on a 600 or 1000 and you will be on your arse straight away. So depends on a lot of things, but yes warmers are a good idea regardless of what bike you are on. Will save you in the long run.

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    Don't confuse moi with Stify, I've got warmy tyre blankies. Whichever of the race bikes chews up their current tyres first will be treated to a second hand slick.

    As for getting my head round the stickyness (ooer), I've went from a $hite old Honda (86 VFR750 ) to a $hite slightly less old Honda (89 CBR400) to the 99 748R so I feel like I'm on L plates again. Watching the speed some of you guys turn in is fantastic.

    Thanks for all the advice guys.

    Oh...a yokel called Brett (rides some $hite old Honda) also told me that to reduce "heat cycles" I should keep the tyre warmers on all day and put them on as soon as the bike comes off the track. Is this true?
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