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Old 19-Apr-2004, 14:01
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Rennsport SC3s

A "mate" has offered to me a part worn pair of SC3s are these harder than Supercorsa road?

He's ended up on his **** at least once using em on an R1. Is he being generous
or trying to kill me??!!

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Old 19-Apr-2004, 14:37
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sc1 soft sc2 medium sc3 hard
they would take a long time to warm up as well as being a hard compound.

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Old 20-Apr-2004, 09:28
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You`ll be ok as long as you use them with warmers, as tyre man says they take a while to warm up properly as much as five laps which with some trackdays can be a large portion of the session.
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while were on the subject how does a medium compound compare to a street?
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Old 21-Apr-2004, 23:43
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Its softer as far as compounds go, but the street is designed for different parameters to an sc2, ie: running temp, sidewall construction etc.
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If these are for the track - don\'t use them!!

OK for road, but I'd use SC2's on the track - probably with a SC1 front.

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If these are for the track - don\'t use them!!

OK for road, but I'd use SC2's on the track - probably with a SC1 front.

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I can see why he's been on the floor with them now, his tyre warmers are shot and he doesn't use they now.

I might be tempted for road use only. Maybe I need some spare wheels.

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Not really advisable on the road either Ray. you`ll never get them up to the temp they are designed to run at on the road and if you get caught out and the weather turns wet they`ll get awfully slippy.
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Are you sure this guy is a 'mate' Ray??

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