Diablo super corsa sp

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by Billalrebhan, May 19, 2016.

  1. Billalrebhan

    Billalrebhan New Member

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    Mate only costs about £25, probably the best upgrade you can do to your bike
     
  2. Billalrebhan

    Billalrebhan New Member

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    Watch this, supercorsas in the wet, hence the reason I took them off, just to risky as we can have all four seasons in the one day at times
     
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  3. Dave dunlop

    Dave dunlop Elite Member

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    Like I said I haven't tested them in the rain or damp conditions, but looks like you needed a more intermediate treaded based tyres in them conditions, you didn't seem to have any moments with spinning up or sliding! I still wouldn't trade them for something more rain focused incase it did rain as I don't ride all year round and stick to warm summer days only. It's horses for courses and down to you as a rider to pick the best suited tyres for the conditions.
     
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    Mate that wasn't me on track just a vid I saw on YouTube
     
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    I've just had them put on and they're great in the dry and wet. Heat up quick, loads of feedback and confidence inspiring.
     
  6. ZenSP

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    Quick update - I have reduced the pressures in my Supercorsa SP's down to 30/28 and on a quick ride it has made a big difference to the stability of the bike. As long as the roads are dry, it should now be fine. I'm going to be a lot happier once my confidence picks up again after a few twitchy moments over the summer. Sounds like people on here know this already, but I wasn't aware that the Honda's recommended pressures were so far away from optimal - I used the Honda pressures on my CBR600 with Michelin Pilots and all was good.
     

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