Bikes: 500 Pantah, TT2, 749R, 944ssie, Rickman Kwak 1170, Yam 1200 Super Ten
Posts: 119
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: South Notts
Mood: The Older I get the Faster I Was!
'H' rated 'Rosso's'
Anybody in the know as to when these might appear, cos I've just discovered that both sets of 'Diablo's' that came with the bike I bought are 'ZR' rated Assume the 'H' rated tyres are specced cos the compound is a bit stickier?
Anybody in the know as to when these might appear, cos I've just discovered that both sets of 'Diablo's' that came with the bike I bought are 'ZR' rated Assume the 'H' rated tyres are specced cos the compound is a bit stickier?
Have a word with Mark at Holbeach tyres the official suppliers 07733324640.
The H rating requirement is a stipulation from Pirelli regarding the safety of the tyres.
Desmo Due bikes do not have enough power and are too light to get the Z rated tyres up to proper operating temperature on the track, they are in the right envelope to work the H rated tyres properly.
The H rating requirement is a stipulation from Pirelli regarding the safety of the tyres.
Desmo Due bikes do not have enough power and are too light to get the Z rated tyres up to proper operating temperature on the track, they are in the right envelope to work the H rated tyres properly.
That was not the question!
When are the "H" rated Rossos going to be available?
The H rating requirement is a stipulation from Pirelli regarding the safety of the tyres.
Desmo Due bikes do not have enough power and are too light to get the Z rated tyres up to proper operating temperature on the track, they are in the right envelope to work the H rated tyres properly.
Use the Z rated ones for trackdays and save the Hs for racing?
I ran Z rated ones by mistake for half a season on my DD bike one year and they seemed ok, but there were a number of hot meetings.....?
Paul
Paul
15th year in DD #68 and getting slower by the year
Desmo Due bikes are too light to get the Z rated tyres up to proper operating temperature on the track, unless the rider can provide additional weight to make the tyres work.
Paul
15th year in DD #68 and getting slower by the year