Just to put a spanner in the works, here are some definitions:
Slick - Non DOT approved race tyre, with a selection of compounds, usually soft, medium and hard
Treaded Race Tyre - DOT approved, but it is almost no different to the slick in most cases, ignore the tread difference it doesn't make a difference to the heating and compounds of the tyres, just makes them wear slightly faster. Even though these are DOT approved for the road, they a very much a race tyre and would be lucky to last 3000km on the road, they are slicks with a couple of silly grooves to meet DOT compliance.
Treaded Road Tyre - Completely difference kettle of fish to the race versions, much different compounds and usually different profiles. Will not get close to matching the grip levels of the races tyres but will last a lot longer and will probably be slightly more consistent in grip with the lack of tyre warmers.
A medium level track day rider will not notice any difference going from a slick to a treaded race tyre that are the same profile, brand and size.
My recommendation would be to buy a set of slicks with a medium rear compound and soft front compound and a set of warmers which will pay for themselves quickly by preserving the tyres. These will last well for a track day rider and give good levels of grip.
Good luck and have fun!
-Sketchy
A GSX 250 Invader? to an F3 SV bike for the track... Huge step...
I went from a CBR600 road bike to a 250 for the track... And that is plenty fast/ expensive enough.... In saying that, I do have time to hold conversations down the short pit straight at Taupo....
Actually, the Dunlop Sportmax tyres on the 250 last a whole season, so the expence isn't so big for them.
But as said, there are some good second hand deals to be had on tyres to fit your SV.
Great to see somebody else has seen the light and is taking it to the track!
Yea very big step, I look forward to the learning curve though.
Tires I have on at the moment are
Rear - Michelin Radial
Front - Pirelli suberbike
+1 Superbike slick rear.
And yea I love the track now, just want to get on there now!! just got my bike up here this morning so gave her a quick wash and check over.
Hey SC. Look not being a smartass But I've done a heck of a lot of laps of Pukie and hundreds of em on my SV650. NEVER have I dragged my exhaust ion the track. If you are close then theres something wrong with your setup. Looking at the pics of your bike I'd say the first thing you are going to drag will be the toe of your boot of you dont slide em far enough back or your footpeg if you do.
I used to touch down on the hairpin and for a moment on T2. It would be knee down on the hill and the second half of castrol.
On the tyre front -I was running metzlers and prirelli's The information I was given by Pirrelli was that the tyre COMPOUND was exactly the same slick or treaded. I prefered treaded only because they are easier to resell at end of season.
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