The NC30 & 35 tyre thread
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Re: The NC30 & 35 tyre thread
I'm in Japan and got a new set of Bridgestone BT-090 fitted 18". So the tyres are still around.
Maybe not easy to get to Europe though.
Now I'm having trouble getting brake pads.
Maybe not easy to get to Europe though.
Now I'm having trouble getting brake pads.
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Re: The NC30 & 35 tyre thread
Can anyone please suggest which sticky road legals I should fit on my NC35 ?
I was very happy with the cheapo Dunlop (GP80's??), also with the Michelin Pilot Race that were around 15 or so years ago.
Currently using some very old Metzelers that need binning.
I just want to do a few miles on the road and stay upright at a couple of track days.
Any suggestions welcome! Thanks!
I was very happy with the cheapo Dunlop (GP80's??), also with the Michelin Pilot Race that were around 15 or so years ago.
Currently using some very old Metzelers that need binning.
I just want to do a few miles on the road and stay upright at a couple of track days.
Any suggestions welcome! Thanks!
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Re: The NC30 & 35 tyre thread
Mine came with BT003RS on it but they are so soft that the centres wear just shoving the bike out of the garage! I'm going to keep them for track days and put S20's on the new rims as soon as they're back from the powder coaters. Will update my experience here once they're on.
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Re: The NC30 & 35 tyre thread
Thanks for your reply newtothis. Decided to get the S20's online but couldn't work out whether I needed 'Evo' or 'Sport'. Then discovered that the BT90's are still available, although perhaps not for much longer. Decided to order the BT90's via a bike shop if they could match the price within £20 and bless 'em - they quoted cheaper than getting online. So got tyres and MOT today :) but one cyl is missing ): So straight home instead of scrubbing in new boots and going for a blast. Now contemplating the deep joy of removing the carbs.... Looking forward to hearing your report on the S20's (and please let me know if you choose Evo or Sport - can anyone please explain the difference for my benefit - thanks!)
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Re: The NC30 & 35 tyre thread
The Evo is the newer version, according to the blurb it's slightly more track focussed than the Sport but they're not proper sticky trackday tyres. The Sport comes in a 120/60 but the Evo ony has a 120/70 so the clearance to the front mudguard is minimal and you might find it rubs on the radiator mesh. Having said that mine never has with the 70 profile.
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Aha! Thanks for the explanation. I have a hole in the rad mesh and a cut down front mudguard from the bike being run on GP209's on its last proper outing, but it was being ridden well- not by me! Both items on the to do list. This is my first set of Bridgestones, can't wait but not going anywhere til I find cyl no 4!
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Re: The NC30 & 35 tyre thread
G'day guys,
I have read through this thread and there is a lot of great information, but I am wondering if anybody can recommend some track biased tyres for the NC35?
I am currently running Rosso II's and while they are a good tyre, they can feel quite vague when the bike is leant over. My NC35 is road registered but 90% of it's usage is on the track. I have had the forks set up and have added a Nitron R3 shock. I am still dialling in the settings to suit my riding style but I worry that the more road-focused tyres are making it difficult.
After 8 track days on a tight track (Broadford, Melbourne) at full lean and sub 1:15 track times the tyres don't seem to be wearing too much. I would prefer to run softer compound tyres that are super sticky than tyres that are designed for higher mileage, even if it means more frequent changes.
Does anybody have experience with the Rosso III's, Michelin Power RS or others that are essentially road-legal track tyres?
I have read through this thread and there is a lot of great information, but I am wondering if anybody can recommend some track biased tyres for the NC35?
I am currently running Rosso II's and while they are a good tyre, they can feel quite vague when the bike is leant over. My NC35 is road registered but 90% of it's usage is on the track. I have had the forks set up and have added a Nitron R3 shock. I am still dialling in the settings to suit my riding style but I worry that the more road-focused tyres are making it difficult.
After 8 track days on a tight track (Broadford, Melbourne) at full lean and sub 1:15 track times the tyres don't seem to be wearing too much. I would prefer to run softer compound tyres that are super sticky than tyres that are designed for higher mileage, even if it means more frequent changes.
Does anybody have experience with the Rosso III's, Michelin Power RS or others that are essentially road-legal track tyres?
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Re: The NC30 & 35 tyre thread
The Dunlop Alpha's are available in Australia but I havn't heard a lot about them. After some reading they seem to be what I'm after!
What are peoples track experience with these?
What are peoples track experience with these?
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We can't get them in the UK, but the older ones were excellent apparently.
I think neo on here had some of the newer versions and rated them highly.
I think neo on here had some of the newer versions and rated them highly.
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