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Old 21-Sep-2005, 14:15
Andy#99 Andy#99 is offline
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Originally posted by fil2
made no difference to me and i have run both this season....happy to run either.........

but i just ride em........................................


Too right fil.

To be honest I think changing things...anything...can do more harm than good. My own, personal opinion, is that so long as the bike feels reasonably stable you should keep EVERYTHING un-touched, and just concentrate on riding that bike to the best of your ability. That way there is a perfect continuity between rides and you are far more likely to be in a position to push both yourself and the bike to the limit. Change things and, aswell as having to re-familliarize yourself, a natural hesitancy to push creeps up on you. In my case I've got the same tyres on the bike that have been there all season, including two track-days, and I wasn't aware up 'till now that there were actually two profiles of tyre available! Ignorance is bliss!!! Unbelievably, not only do I not know what tyre pressure the tyres were fitted with...but I havn't even checked the pressures all season....

Does anyone think I'm I doing anything wrong

Andy #99

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