I am familiar with the expression, "Better to have more tyre than you need, than to need more tyre than you have.' And I don't disagree with that at all.
The best advice I've come across though is different.
"The more honest you are with yourself as to how you will use your tyres, the better service you will get from them."
The guy who buys sports rubber because he thinks he's the next Valentino Rossi but rides like a nana is just wasting money. These guys do exist.
If I was planning on a track day I would change to a sports tyre. Since I'm not currently planning on a track day, I use ST tyres because they will give me all the grip I need, better grip than a sports tyre in the wet, and they'll last longer.
Some of the fastest riders I know use ST rubber without problems. I think perhaps you don't realise just how good the latest ST products from Metzeler, Pirelli, Dunlop, and Michelin are.
Just realised I omitted Bridgestone from that list. A Freudian slip perhaps? I threw my last set of BT 020s away early because they felt lethal in the wet.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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