27-02-2011, 02:39pm
I need a new pair of slicks for my track toy. It's a CBR, built by HRC and raced in the Australian Superbike series, so it has a little bit of poke. Any suggestions the better slick for high powered bikes?
What's the current hotness in slicks?
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27-02-2011, 02:39pm
I need a new pair of slicks for my track toy. It's a CBR, built by HRC and raced in the Australian Superbike series, so it has a little bit of poke. Any suggestions the better slick for high powered bikes?
03-03-2011, 04:56pm
(27-02-2011, 02:39pm)evilRasp Wrote: I need a new pair of slicks for my track toy. It's a CBR, built by HRC and raced in the Australian Superbike series, so it has a little bit of poke. Any suggestions the better slick for high powered bikes? dunlop n tech
04-03-2011, 03:05pm
I never really thought about it ? I jest thought slicks was slicks ???
But now that I think about it, of course the must be differences in makes, compounds etc. What do most weekend track warriors use? Does track temp, summer/winter make a difference to choice? I don't want a pickle . . .
08-03-2011, 05:15pm
Thanks kawasuki, it's what others have been saying to me too. Long story short, I cooked a pair of Michelin Pilot Pures at the track the other weekend. No big deal, I got them cheap and I can use them for a few thousand kms on a street bike. It just ended the day quickly.
Time to stop being a big wuss and switch to using slicks with warmers :) |
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