Magni Man Posted April 2, 2012 Report Posted April 2, 2012 I am running Dunlop GP-A's on my track only Tuono. The rear is done after four solid track days but the front still looks good. I am an Amateur racer with mid-pack CMRA times. What is the experience out there of how long a front lasts versus the rear. Not looking for opinion's, I am looking for experience. I understand variables, like riding style, tire pressure, etc. so no need to go too deep into that, I am just looking for numbers for front versus rear. 1:1, 1.5:1, 2:1 etc.
DUNLOP-RTS Posted April 2, 2012 Report Posted April 2, 2012 I am running Dunlop GP-A's on my track only Tuono. The rear is done after four solid track days but the front still looks good. I am an Amateur racer with mid-pack CMRA times. What is the experience out there of how long a front lasts versus the rear. Not looking for opinion's, I am looking for experience. I understand variables, like riding style, tire pressure, etc. so no need to go too deep into that, I am just looking for numbers for front versus rear. 1:1, 1.5:1, 2:1 etc. 1 front for 2 rears is reasonable. But every bike and rider are different. There is no absolute rule.
fritzdacat Posted April 5, 2012 Report Posted April 5, 2012 I am running Dunlop GP-A's on my track only Tuono. The rear is done after four solid track days but the front still looks good. I am an Amateur racer with mid-pack CMRA times. What is the experience out there of how long a front lasts versus the rear. Not looking for opinion's, I am looking for experience. I understand variables, like riding style, tire pressure, etc. so no need to go too deep into that, I am just looking for numbers for front versus rear. 1:1, 1.5:1, 2:1 etc. Rear 3000 km's , front 5000 km's both the Fireblade and the CBF1000 (Michelin PIPO2CT, streetrider, no track)
Cobie Fair Posted April 5, 2012 Report Posted April 5, 2012 I am running Dunlop GP-A's on my track only Tuono. The rear is done after four solid track days but the front still looks good. I am an Amateur racer with mid-pack CMRA times. What is the experience out there of how long a front lasts versus the rear. Not looking for opinion's, I am looking for experience. I understand variables, like riding style, tire pressure, etc. so no need to go too deep into that, I am just looking for numbers for front versus rear. 1:1, 1.5:1, 2:1 etc. Rear 3000 km's , front 5000 km's both the Fireblade and the CBF1000 (Michelin PIPO2CT, streetrider, no track) We have observed its often close to 2 to 1. CF
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