It all sounds logical to me. Lets hope its right because I just fitted a set of sticky road tyres to my race bike. Paying retail for tyres is....painful. I ended up chosing the tyre based on recomendations from people I trust, and comments I have heard from people about how well they grip in the cold and wet. I got pilot Powers- 2CT dual compound for the front and a standard one for the back because there wasn't an option.
I also went back to the 4.5 inch rear wheel and a 160/60 tyre (which is why I couldn't get the 2CT). This is standard for my bike. I had fitted a 5.5" wheel so I could use second hand 180/55's. One possible downside of changing back is that the radius to the outside of the Michellin 160/60 is about 8mm less than the Pirrelli 180/55- so my gearing will now be lower and the rear of the bike will be 8mm lower.....knowing me I wont even notice
Anyone wondering why the hell I did this...I hope I'm right. Just remember I use one set of tyres in ALL situations. With some of the all day winter race meetings here, it can be pretty cold for practice and the first race- it was 2°C for practice at one meeting I did last year. A couple of weeks ago a days racing was held in pouring rain and sleet with the temp never bettering 4°C. I don't think any of the tyre manufacturers are designing race rubber for situations like that...
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