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Old 04-24-2008, 09:07 PM   #41
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i just got a set of those, got any reviews?
2ct's or DC3's?

I've done a total of six trackdays on 2ct's and I have always been very pleased. Between the two I'd go with the DC3, from what I've seen it's a better tire, but I don't have first hand experience. I have had plenty of experience on Pirelli, both Dragon Slicks and Dragon Supercorsa Pro's. I like Pirelli. Here's the thing, IMO, Michelin's hold great, til then don't, and they give almost NO warning. Pirelli's don't have quite the same traction, but when they slide they give you plenty of warning and are easy to control. Again, that's just my opinion on the tires, I could be way off base.
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Old 04-24-2008, 09:14 PM   #42
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was talking about the supercorsa's got a sc1 and sc2
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Old 04-24-2008, 09:23 PM   #43
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was talking about the supercorsa's got a sc1 and sc2
They're great track tires. Use warmers, they're not as happy about heat cycles as Michelin's, and they get tore up, but you will like them. Like I said, I think they have slightly less traction at the edge, but they slide very nice, and very easy to recover. Every time I stick it out there on Power Races I feel like I'm going to highside.
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shit i need to find some one to borrow them from then, they arent in the budget now
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Old 04-24-2008, 09:51 PM   #45
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shit i need to find some one to borrow them from then, they arent in the budget now
If nothing else there's a company that makes these neoprene tire covers that you can wrap your tires with that will keep them from cycling quite as bad. I'll look around and see if I can find them.

EDIT: I can't seem to find them, maybe they don't make them anymore. You can run them w/o warmers, but I wouldn't trust them past about two days. Or you could get some high-temp insulating material and make your own insulated covers. Take them to an upholstery place, it would be easy and cheap.

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Old 04-25-2008, 12:29 PM   #46
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just got them installed

they feel pretty good, turn in is effortless

now to get the suspension set up
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wow, just took them for a legit ride...o man what a difference over the stock tires...these things really grip when they heat up...its like night and day almost!

How long do u usually wait before u dont have to be too too careful on new tires? 200 miles?
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Old 04-25-2008, 03:32 PM   #48
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Someone give me the low down on the plain Corsa's.
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Old 04-25-2008, 04:56 PM   #49
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wow, just took them for a legit ride...o man what a difference over the stock tires...these things really grip when they heat up...its like night and day almost!

How long do u usually wait before u dont have to be too too careful on new tires? 200 miles?
It's not necessarily mileage. Just be careful when you take it out, be very gradual in your lean angles, and be careful with the throttle. You'll be fine after about 50-100 miles.

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Someone give me the low down on the plain Corsa's.
Good street tire, you can run them on the track, but for the money either the Diablo Rosso or Michelin 2ct is a better deal.

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Old 04-25-2008, 04:58 PM   #50
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How long do u usually wait before u dont have to be too too careful on new tires? 200 miles?
1 lap.

Or for street riding, gradually increase lean angle throughout the ride until you're using as much as you're comfortable with. I wouldn't just wail into your first turn dragging knee... might be a little slippery.
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