yody said:I had good intentions when reading this thread,
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All knowledge is a journey
Help us out here Yody! Ignorance and the ridicule of others is for squids!

Stefan
yody said:I had good intentions when reading this thread,


yody said:I had good intentions when reading this thread, however it turned out to be the gayest thread ever this week, maybe month, we have people "measuring" their chicken strips with a tape measure, and then posting pictures on Barf of itthen we have a challenger who shows his street tires on a bike at the track chickenstrips
, oh and the irrevelant info about these tires. How in the hell do you compare 2 tires on an onramp?? How far is this onramp from your house? Tires take awhile to warm up before reaching "kneedragging lean angles"
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. You are experiencing a cold tire, your original PP's are all flat in the middle and are not comparable. If you ever saw a Michelin Race tire PRC front tire you would think the PP was a sport touring tire. No way that the profile of the 2CT is making your bike "wallow" you either suck at riding, or you are on a cold tire on a greasy ramp on the freeway.
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, oh and one more time
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gixxerboy55 said:From what i understand the PP and 2ct are the same tire, except for the softer compound may want to get your eyeball re calibrated.
bpowa said:
I had the pp before and spirited street riding I never had it slipped even at certain knee point.
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Feanor said:Wait! You edited your reply! Did you add another
All knowledge is a journeyI had a Professor at Cal who rolled his eyes at a student behind his back and mumbled he was an idiot because he could not grasp the theory of Quantum Tunneling... Some days you have to buckle down and remember that people aren't born with the knowledge that you struggled to attain at one time...
Help us out here Yody! Ignorance and the ridicule of others is for squids!
Stefan
, so 
(those were just for you yody said:I swear that you just had a post a few days ago talking about the front tire slipping on you??...............![]()

bpowa said:this was not the mich pp. and befor my suspension setting... I have old bridgestone now pretty good nut no t pp. I'm probably gonna take it to evolution to get it set.
damn talk about trying to bust a chink out.![]()

yody said:Actually I did edit to add another, so
Plain and simple what you are feeling is either an anomaly in the road, or you have cold tires which sounds more likely. My PP's (not 2CT) are very greasy when cold. Then figure that the 2CT have race compound on the edge which is even more prone to the cold tire wiggles, and then the fact that you are getting on an on-ramp which makes me figure that it must be near your house, therefore I doubt the tire is warm enough to warrant "knee dragging lean angles"
Keep riding like this and you are going to destroy that pretty bike with the Ohlins Superforks, Carbon Fiber wheels, and full Akropovic exhaust super-duper commuter bike![]()
(those were just for you
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Feanor let me advise that you read a really good book, that covers all of riding in general, not just track but street as well
Sport Riding Techniques
"How to Develop Real World Skills For Speed, Safety and Confidence on the street and track"
by Nick Ienatsch
I think you need to re-evaluate your street riding
xgambit said:ok so, how long do those things take to warm up when youre street rding? can a short freeway jaunt warm them up?
but as I leave work there is a very large industrial office park complex and I ride around that "block" at moderate speed twice in both directions before hitting the freeway probably a total of about 3-4 miles (not much I know) but consistent with what I did with both the PPs and with the 2CTs...afm199 said:Stefan pls look at a good pic of rear tire at lean and speed in a corner. You will see significant squat and sidewall deformation. Contact patch is not determined by static radius but dynamic force.
afm199 said:Stefan pls look at a good pic of rear tire at lean and speed in a corner. You will see significant squat and sidewall deformation. Contact patch is not determined by static radius but dynamic force.

bpowa said:^^^damn steve.. I had the regualar pp for 4 months. the bt014 for 2 months.. How you get so much life on tires to buy once a year?
dont tell me you take it easy either.![]()
cant wait for t-hill.. that map looks awsome![]()
..I think my PP's lasted 2800 total miles of street and track riding( of course, the first track day does not count cuz i was in a novice school in Reno/Fernley).That pic is Fernley by the way..here is T-hill(much faster track)You will luv it Larry!!