What pressures are you guys running in both
street and race applications (PSI preferred)
street and race applications (PSI preferred)
I just ran with the qualifiers at the track day...Pretty good tires...Once you get em scrubbed in you can get your knee down with in the first 5 turns, later in the day even in the first turn without too much protest from the tire...Keep in mind this was after couple sessions and with the sun beating down on my tires, so they were still pretty warm...Don't think that the tires will stick like that on the street coming out of a rest area or turnout or something...I don't reccomend getting your knee down on the street anywaysgarett said:just got the bike and have dunlop qualifiers
it will be for street use, atm
yes. that's what Pirelli told me.pchan said:hey nightslugger. what did you say the corsa III recommended tire pressures are? 34.5 to 35 both front and rear? thanks
42psi is the maximum cold pressure for use when the tire is being asked to carry a maximum load. Don't take my word for it. Just read the info printed on the side of your tires.moeman said:Street honda calls for 36 PSI front ......... 42 PSI rear
yes, it's all about setting hot pressures, not cold pressures. no one understands this in motorcycling. i've noticed all of the car racing guys say "who cares what cold pressure is, i'm only interested in hot pressures"- and they are right. i've learned a lot recently on tires talking to the tire companies.Knightslugger said:Always check your pressure the MOMENT you peel off the track. That's the pressure you want. You'll no doubt start the day with a lower pressure than what you end up with after 10 laps.
:iamwithstalrova said:36 - 34 street, 30 - 29 track, but like lots of guys said, also depends on weather conditions.