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  1. tazmania_1981

    tazmania_1981 Active Member

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    hi guys i need your help and advice

    i have a rr04
    as long as weather is not too bad i am commmuting 40 miles daily
    at the moment i have bridgestone 023 on the bike and have no problem with them but
    i am looking forward to do some track days as well as level 1 california superbike scholl this summer

    i have always been riding slower bikes and tyre wear was not a problem i could get 10000 -12000 miles on my deaville no problem

    but now i have to go for a tyre which is good for track days as well as commuting

    what would you recommend?

    i would really like to know if buying a different Tyre will be ok to use for both purpose or will i need a spare set of tyre for track and other set for commuting and than swap them every time ??

    i have loads of milage undermy belt but i consider myself as inexperienced as all those miles covered on motorway commuting or touring

    now i want to be on track learn how to get knee down corner better etc.

    thanks for your feedback
     
  2. vic_ster51

    vic_ster51 Active Member

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    get another set of wheels :p im thinking this option... takes max 30mins to swap over... so commter tyres then swap over at weekend etc for funnn!!! just get wheels with discs etc on i know abit of outlay but still!
     
  3. sinewave

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    PR4's!

    Not many Road Riders who'd find this top Sports Touring Tyre wanting on the odd Track Day
     
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  4. chrisopotamus

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    Angel GT's have pretty good grip and wear very well
     
  5. el-nicko

    el-nicko Well-Known Member

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    I'll stand correcting mate but I thought Michelin recommended they only be used on sports/tourers and for 'out and out' sports bikes 2CT's should be fitted. ;)
     
  6. Slick

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    PR4s would be a great for both applications but i'd tempted to say get separate tyres for commuting/track .Your motorway mileage would probably mean the tyre will be way past its best before you get on the track.
     
  7. SIDEWAYS

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    PR4s out perform 2cts according to two lads on two different sports bikes.Both wet n dry with double the mileage.They would never go back to 2cts.
    On track I'm not so sure.As already suggested maybe a spare set with track tyres.I've got Rosso Corsas and they performed well.
     
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  8. Dave V

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    Pr4's- done many a track day on them
     
  9. Garyb

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    Done a fair few track days on the BT023's too.
    Can't fault them here.
    But I am slow ;)
     
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    You're getting there bud.We all start somewhere.
     
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  11. ccr32

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    This is what I am running presently - grip seems pretty good in the recent cold slimy conditions, though have not put them through their paces on a track (yet).
     
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  12. el-nicko

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    Merely repeating what I read on Michelin's web site SW. But hey, what do they know?:D PR3s/4s for the winter, 2CT's come spring works for me.
     
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  13. Givover

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    You are of course spot on with your observations Nic and prior to me buying my first set of Pr4s I did exactly the same but also took on board Andys comments along with others like Jimbo whom had put these ( sports Touring tyres) through heavy testing lol. What you get with these is bang on upto date Michelin Technology very grippy tyre in any weather ( equal to the latest and greatest half bald must have) but the true benefits are they really do last a long time and with most tyres being £ 260.00 a pop fitted it's something of great interest to most sports bike riders.
     
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    Another convert to the PR4s here too, been working well in all this murky wet stuff last few months.
    And Liked the feel of them on a track day experience at Brands last year too.
    They get my vote too!
     
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    +1 on the PR4s, had 6k hard use and still sticking in the cold temps like the proverbial to a blanket, although did suffer a bit of light front end/aquaplanney squirming on the motorway today during a deluge, to be fair lots of standing water and progress was being made, but might be getting time to start looking at refreshing them.
     
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  16. tazmania_1981

    tazmania_1981 Active Member

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    reading all this and a bit on the web also taking in to considration
    Ron Haslam is using bt023 on his school bikes
    i think best think to so is get new bt023 and use them also on track and for commuting
    whenever i get better on track and build confidence and gain more experience and come close to the limit of the tyres than i should consider buying spare wheells to swap around only for track days


    question is there is very good comment on pr4 s can i stick pr4 to back and then keep bt023 at the front or not
    i dont want to waste my front still has 4 mm left
     
  17. thefirebloke

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    Don't really think you'd have a problem with that configuration but should you have an accident your insurance company might not see it that way.
     
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  18. sinewave

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    I wouldn't Mix n Match myself.

    For the small cost in reality I'd sacrifice the existing front and fit a full set of PR4's
     

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