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208RRs - anyone tried \'em? Anyone tried these yet? Thoughts, feedback? Ta Tim:ninja: |
are they the road version of the gp? |
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Nope, they are the 208 version of the 207RR !!!! I think the R6 cup boys used them last year. Tim:ninja: |
hmmm not certain then. a mate had on some 208 tyres last year that had a more 'road' friendly tread pattern compared to 208gp and he didn't rate them much compared to bridgestones but he was on an R1 |
yes Tim they are what the R6 cup guys were using last year so please take note they did 2 warm up laps before forming up on the start grid. other than that I haven't tried them but if they have improved on the D207RR then they have to be a good tyre. |
Yeh but, no but, yeh but - they're mad buggas!!! They had to do 2 warm up laps before they went banzai into the first corner. We're much more civilised than that and when we get to the first bend at Cadwell, it'll be a case of "after you", "no after you", "no I insist, after you" ,................................................. .....yeh right!!!! ;) |
he he. can't wait to watch the first bend of the first race of the first Desmo Due series is that 'orrible hairpin on the Woodland circuit! I'll be there camcorder in hand:devil: |
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I wouldn't get too close though, you might get hit by shrapnel!! ;) |
I thought the R6 guys used 208GPs? |
Tim since you do just track stuff, I can thoroughly recommend the 280GP's I can only compare them to the 207rr but they're so much better it should be illegal! Don't last too long tho, My rear has done about 1700 miles and it's bolloxed. |
Nick - they're for the ZX - I'm looking for tyres that'll work in the dry and wet too. I don't want to **** about with swapping wheels on the ZX on the track, its not a race bike after all!!!;) - but want some decent tyres that I can use for trackdays this year in all conditions. I've got some Supercorsas for use in Spain, as the weather WILL be sunny, but the UK is a different story. Tim:ninja: |
Well if it's a compromise between wet and dry use tim, then bridgestone is the word imo! My gp's are excellent on a dry track and acceptable on a wet one. The 207rr's i had before were i tiny bit better wet, but nowhere near as good dry. But that's just my take on it. Don't you have a few test riders on your payroll to try them all? |
The R6 Cup lads did two laps for warm up as they had no tyre warmers, also I think I am correct in saying that the RR has deeper wider tread pattern, stiffer side walls but the same compound at the GP version, the reason for the stiffer side walls is so that the tyre does not deform on the road, race tyres use thinner walls as they need to move around a bit more but thay are used on a smooth surface. Chris Quote:
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http://www.biker247.com/news/978.asp final paragraph says 'The NEC is the UK show debut of our Dunlop D208RR tyre. This tyre took Richard Wren to glory in the Virgin Mobile Yamaha R6 Cup, and is now available for both road and track use. This tyre has broken lap records in 2004, and is sure to be popular with superbike riders at the show' |
That's where I'm getting confused Kev. I could see from the tread pattern that they looked lke 208gp's. |
We have now sold several sets and are getting good feedback. 208RR are as good as pirelli Diablo Corsa and Bridgestone 014`s in the dry at reasonable temps., 10 degrees and above, they do not appear to be as positive in the wet and the cold however. They also make some bikes slightly unstable at high speed, GSXR 750 and 1000`s are prime examples. |
Mike - do you know if 208RR's are avaialable to fit a 900ss the rear is a 170 and Iv'e only seen RR's listed from 180 up? I've got 207's fitted now and I as I really like them I'd like to try the RR version. |
No they arent, but i think the 900SS has a 5.5 inch rim. We have done a few ST`s were they have gone up to 180 and noticed a marked improvment. I believe Glyn Norford has done this mod and got on with it very well, it might be worth contacting him and confirming his comments. |
Thanks Mike, my 207's will be just about due for replacement by Cadwell TA4 so I'll give the 180 a try. Any comments Glyn? |
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