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Old 28-Feb-2012, 17:17   #1
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If you're hard on your tyres, you might want a little less pressure but you won't be a million miles off with those numbers.

The tyres do warm up quickly, quite a few riders would do the warm up lap at pretty much full speed (see above ), first corner, no problem.
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Old 28-Feb-2012, 17:28   #2
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If you're hard on your tyres, you might want a little less pressure but you won't be a million miles off with those numbers.

The tyres do warm up quickly, quite a few riders would do the warm up lap at pretty much full speed (see above ), first corner, no problem.

yep - full tilt on the first race lap a must!! Races and places are lost in the first lap....
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Old 28-Feb-2012, 18:26   #3
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I generally ran 28/29 Front and 27/28 rear. But it is the warm pressures you are interested in, and that depends how you ride. I would aim for about 32/33 warm, and adjust the cold to suit. Controversially, I run with 1 or 2 more in the wet because I know I won't be generating the temperature to get the pressure up. Make of that what you will, because although I was 4seconds a lap faster than anyone else at a wet Oulton, I also fell off on my 5th lap!

(Did I mention I had poles, wins and fastest laps at more circuits than anyone else in Class B last year?!)
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Old 28-Feb-2012, 18:44   #4
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(Did I mention I had poles, wins and fastest laps at more circuits than anyone else in Class B last year?!)

Dont remember you mentioning it, more info maybe ?
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Old 28-Feb-2012, 20:25   #5
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29 front and rear. wet or dry.

I like to keep it simple.

But I don't have as many wins, poles or lap records as Ron...
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Old 28-Feb-2012, 20:33   #6
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Thats more scientific than me! If they got air in then they are good to go! Ig I got the gauge out it was to make sure it were between 25 and 30.


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Old 28-Feb-2012, 21:31   #7
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[quote=Jolley]I generally ran 28/29 Front and 27/28 rear. But it is the warm pressures you are interested in, and that depends how you ride. I would aim for about 32/33 warm, and adjust the cold to suit. Controversially, I run with 1 or 2 more in the wet because I know I won't be generating the temperature to get the pressure up. Make of that what you will, because although I was 4seconds a lap faster than anyone else at a wet Oulton, I also fell off on my 5th lap!

(Did I mention I had poles, wins and fastest laps at more circuits than anyone else in Class B last year?!)[/QUOTE]

You also fell off more than most also.
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Old 28-Feb-2012, 21:36   #8
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28 and 29 worked for me and that dident cause me to crash it was the riders falling of infront of me that did that
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Old 29-Feb-2012, 08:51   #9
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Dont remember you mentioning it, more info maybe ?
Well......

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But I don't have as many wins, poles or lap records as Ron...
Although you do have as many track records as me.... and would probably have more if your bones were not made of glass At least you will have an 1199 to take your mind of of it!

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You also fell off more than most also.
Anglesey - my fault
Pembrey - not my fault (and in practice anyway)
Cadwell - see below
Oulton - an act of God!

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28 and 29 worked for me and that dident cause me to crash it was the riders falling of infront of me that did that
Tell me about it... I had 2 of you to try to avoid!
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Old 29-Feb-2012, 11:20   #10
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Cadwell - see below
Oulton - an act of God!


By your reckoning, that makes me God!!!

And I had nothing to do with you falling off at Oulton.
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