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Anyone hear anything bout these? Somehow a chunk of my stock 208 rear decided it didnt like the party anymore and left and im suckin. Need tires ASAP and heard the pilot powers dual compound is a great tire, but unstable in a wheelie. Throw me some bones here, lookin for a good tire that is stable on one. Any input would kick a$$.
 

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Wheelies don't tell ya anything bout a tire... lean it ;-) I can't believe the new 2CTs are rated for 51 degrees of lean angle (compared to 58 degrees on a MotoGP bike)!!
 

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Yea i ended up ordering PP 2CTs, but they fudged the order and I got power race instead. Must say for $250 for the set, I made out pretty damn good.
 

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not into wheelies..but just got the pp ct2s on today...ill let u guys know how they are after the break in.
 

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So long you have good throttle control and your not running too high a pressure..You shouldn't have any problems with the pp wobblin around..The rear is a bit more triangulated than your 208 if that answers your question..But any performance tire will be bt014s, pirellis etc etc..

Yeah man that's a killer deal for power races..Only thing is they're not gonna last you too long..And under most circumstances you won't be able to get enough heat into them to get them to optimal operating temperture..
 

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i have a set of the corsa IIIs and I love them so far, very quick and smooth turn in. i haven't tried to wheelie them yet though
 

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Yea, i know they dont last long but im goin on cruise in january so tire length isnt a conern. As far as the heating up issue, didnt even think about that. Guess ill just have to ride a little bit harder.
 
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