|
| Dunlop SportMax GP RACER D209 | |
| Autor | Mensagem |
---|
AVPrendas CBR 600F4i
Pendura : MMPrendas
Número de Mensagens : 3424 Idade : 39 Localização : Wonderland Mota/Modelo : PCX / MTS '16 S Red Data de inscrição : 22/10/2008
| | | | Lady RR CBR 650
Pendura : Não!! porque deixam baba de caracol =)
Número de Mensagens : 5529 Idade : 41 Localização : Baixa da Banheira Mota/Modelo : hornet 600 2002 - CBR 1000 RR 2004 - CBR 1000 RR HRC 2007- CBR 600 RR 2005 Data de inscrição : 18/01/2009
| | | | Edgar_Oliveira CBR 1000RR
Pendura : Susana_Pires
Número de Mensagens : 28359 Idade : 35 Localização : Palmela Mota/Modelo : CBR 1000RR 2009, EX CBR 600 F 2001, EX PCX 125 2010 Data de inscrição : 17/09/2009
| | | | AVPrendas CBR 600F4i
Pendura : MMPrendas
Número de Mensagens : 3424 Idade : 39 Localização : Wonderland Mota/Modelo : PCX / MTS '16 S Red Data de inscrição : 22/10/2008
| Assunto: Re: Dunlop SportMax GP RACER D209 abril 15th 2010, 00:56 | |
| Ora bem, eu antes destes tinha os Michelin Power One, que são bastante mais maneáveis que estes! Mas em contrapartida com estes, pelo que andei, sinto mais segurança a velocidades mais elevadas!! Pois não sinto a direcção tão leve! Mal saí da oficina, parecia que a direcção precisava de óleo, de a diferença ser mesmo grande..... |
| | | AVPrendas CBR 600F4i
Pendura : MMPrendas
Número de Mensagens : 3424 Idade : 39 Localização : Wonderland Mota/Modelo : PCX / MTS '16 S Red Data de inscrição : 22/10/2008
| | | | AVPrendas CBR 600F4i
Pendura : MMPrendas
Número de Mensagens : 3424 Idade : 39 Localização : Wonderland Mota/Modelo : PCX / MTS '16 S Red Data de inscrição : 22/10/2008
| Assunto: Re: Dunlop SportMax GP RACER D209 abril 15th 2010, 01:57 | |
| | 1. Metzeler Racetec Sizes: Front – 120/70 Rear – 180/55, 190/55 The new Racetec features the latest evolution of the 0 degree steel belt, a lower tension in the crown area to create a larger footprint but with a high steel belt winding tension in the shoulder to ensure maximum and uniform pressure. It’s the latest variation of the Racetec, designed for sport usage. OWNER RATING Average front mileage: 3089 Average rear mileage: 2244 Grip: 100% |
| 2. Dunlop Sportmax GP Racer 209 Sizes: Front – 120/70 Rear – 180/55, 190/55 The GP Racer is an extremely track-focused tyre – it’s what they use in the GSX-R Trophy. The tyre has triple compound technology, a lightweight front casing and race profiles for quicker steering. Dunlop claim that the GP Racer warms up so fast that you won’t need to use tyre warmers on a track day, and also state this is an equally friendly road-going tyre, too. OWNER RATING Average front mileage: 3850 Average rear mileage: 2500 Grip: 100% |
| 3. Pirelli Diablo Rosso Sizes: Front – 120/70 Rear – 190/55, 180/55, 190/55 A sports-oriented tyre from Pirelli, with the emphasis on supersport riding. Claimed to improve cornering ability in the wet and improve traction in the dry. The Diablo Rosso is one of the latest Pirelli’s to become available, and features their most recent track and fast road technology. OWNER RATING Average front mileage: 4708 Average rear mileage: 3875 Grip: 96.2% Wet grip: 3.8% |
| 4. Diablo Supercorsa Sizes: Front – 120/70 Rear – 180/55, 190/55 Pirelli’s World Supersport tyre, the Supercorsa SC, has recently been homologated for road use. This is the same tyre that Cal Crutchlow is using to lead the WSS Championship. As such, they’re approved for speeds of up to 198mph. OWNER RATING Average front mileage: 4146 Average rear mileage: 2857 Grip: 94.9% Last well: 5.1% |
| 5. Diablo Corsa III Sizes: Front – 120/65, 120/70 Rear – 190/50, 180/55, 190/55 Triple-compound sports performance tyre claimed to offer increased confidence on road and track alike. Pirelli say they allow better corner entry while you’re still on the brakes. Like all multi-compound tyres, the rubber gets softer the further to the outside of the tyre. OWNER RATING Average front mileage: 4141 Average rear mileage: 2918 Grip: 94.2% Value: 2% Last well: 2% Wet grip: 1.8% |
| 6. Michelin Pilot Power 2CT Sizes: Front 120/60, 120/70 Rear – 160/60, 180/55, 190/50, 190/55 A previous MCN tyre of the year, and claimed by Michelin to give a maximum lean angle of 51.2 degrees. Developed through the firm’s involvement in MotoGP (before Bridgestone became the single tyre supplier to the series). OWNER RATING Average front mileage: 4778 Average rear mileage: 3415 Grip: 92.8% Value: 1.9% Last well: 1.5% Wet grip: 3.8% |
| 7. Metzeler ME880 Marathon Sizes: Front – 130/60x18, 120/70, 120/70x18, 120/70x19 120/70x21, 130/70, 130/70x24, 130/70x18, 140/70x18, 140/70x21, 120/80, 140/80, 150/80, 150/80x16, 100/90x18, 100/90x19 110/90x18, 110/90x19, 120/90x18, 130/90x16, 80/90x21, 90/90x21 Rear – 210/40x18, 200/50, 200/50x18 210/50, 180/55x18, 160/60x18, 170/60, 180/60x16, 200/60x16, 140/70x18, 150/70x18, 160/70, 180/70x15, 180/70x16, 200/70x15, 140/80, 140/80x15, 150/80x15, 150/80x16, 160/80x15 160/80x16, 170/80x15, 130/90x16, 140/90x15, 140/90x16, 150/90x15 This is Metzeler’s tyre specifically designed for the heavy tourers and custom market. Metzler also do an XXL rear tyre for up to a 300 section rear tyre for the custom boys. The compound is relatively soft to cope with high torque outputs and the carcasses are machine specific to cope with the different loads. OWNER RATING Average front mileage: 7333 Average rear mileage: 6800 Grip: 88.2% Last well: 11.8% |
| 8. Bridgestone Battlax BT-016 Sizes: Front – 130/70, 110.70, 120/60, 120/70 Rear – 150/60, 160/60, 170/60, 180/55, 190/50, 190/55, 160/60 This will progressively replace the BT-014 over time and for the first time on a road tyre has a quad-compound rear. The front has triple compound like many modern sports tyres, but the rear has a hard middle section, a softer shoulder part and right to the edge is super-sticky stuff. OWNER RATING Average front mileage: 4617 Average rear mileage: 2558 Grip: 87.7% Value: 2.6% Last well: 2.1% Wet: 7.6% |
| 9. Bridgestone Battlax BT-090 Sizes: Front – 110/70, 120/60, 120/70 Rear – 140/70, 150/60, 160/60 The BT090 is aimed at mid-sized machines and the rigidity of the tyre induces better contact feel in corners, especially for slide control during races. The new compound and pattern offer improved grip and handling in both wet and dry conditions, with better high-speed stability and anti-shimmy performance ensuring a smooth ride. The 003RS will fully replace this tyre by this time next year. OWNER RATING Average front mileage: 4278 Average rear mileage: 3526 Grip: 85.7% Last well: 2.4% Wet grip: 11.9% |
| 10. Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier RR Size: Front – 120/70, 120/60 Rear – 160/60, 180/55, 190/50, 190/55 The Qualifier RR is made up of a harder compound in the middle for better tread life and super-sticky rubber on the sides of the tyres for grip improvement at all lean angles. Lightweight casings and sport profiles improve turn-in speed and direction change and the GP-derived groove design is to optimise tread stiffness. OWNER RATING Average front mileage: 3964 Average rear mileage: 2982 Grip: 84.7% Value: 6.1% Last well: 1.5% Wet grip: 7.7% |
|
| | | Conteúdo patrocinado
| | | | | Dunlop SportMax GP RACER D209 | |
|
Tópicos semelhantes | |
|
| Permissões neste sub-fórum | Não podes responder a tópicos
| |
| |
| Últimos assuntos | » Cbr 600f4 do ano 1999novembro 13th 2024, 23:03 por Tiago Curiel» Para quando?novembro 13th 2024, 11:22 por F1CT1C10U5» "Morreram Todos" CBR 1100xx novembro 13th 2024, 11:21 por F1CT1C10U5» Ottocast Lite C5 vale a pena ?outubro 31st 2024, 17:05 por parchao» Trackday 12 Maio Estoril outubro 7th 2024, 20:43 por sasnag» Vamos rir!! Anedotas&companhiasetembro 26th 2024, 12:45 por F1CT1C10U5» Indicador de mudança F3agosto 29th 2024, 15:17 por PMina» Vibração agosto 13th 2024, 23:07 por JoelAntunes» Tópico dos desabafosagosto 6th 2024, 09:16 por Paulo Laia-HULK» Temperatura Cbr 600RR 06julho 18th 2024, 10:05 por pbmonteiro84» Lacar jantes! Onde?julho 17th 2024, 15:05 por Diogo Magalhães» Tensor de corrente CBR 1000fjunho 8th 2024, 11:07 por Gphillip» Honda Cbr 954 Não liga Retificador ou Stator?junho 8th 2024, 11:03 por Gphillip» Pastilhas de travão junho 4th 2024, 11:06 por pbmonteiro84» Onde comprar amortecedor de direçãojunho 3rd 2024, 16:10 por Paulo Laia-HULK» Estranha avariajunho 3rd 2024, 16:06 por Paulo Laia-HULK» Manual de Alterações de caraterísticas maio 29th 2024, 22:55 por M.Afonso» CBR 1100 XX Temperaturamaio 23rd 2024, 22:18 por leao» Honda CBR 1000F - estava a passar pelos 200km/h quando...maio 3rd 2024, 12:19 por luisr320@gmail.com» Descubra a beleza de Ponte da Barca: Um passeio encantador pelo coração do Minhoabril 26th 2024, 07:20 por parchao» Cbr 600f4i 2007abril 22nd 2024, 15:06 por Paulo Laia-HULK» MotoGP Portimão Março 2024abril 17th 2024, 10:47 por Paulo Laia-HULK» manomtero fuel cbr 600 f2abril 12th 2024, 17:57 por PSonic» Natureza SELVAGEM : QUEDAS de Água do Gerês Xurésabril 7th 2024, 14:09 por parchao» Motovloggers em Evolução: Desconstruindo Hábitosmarço 26th 2024, 15:52 por PSonic |
novembro 2024 | Seg | Ter | Qua | Qui | Sex | Sáb | Dom |
---|
| | | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | | Calendário |
|
Quem está conectado? | Há 509 usuários online :: 0 registrados, 0 invisíveis e 509 visitantes :: 3 motores de busca
Nenhum
O recorde de usuários online foi de 2383 em novembro 22nd 2020, 14:41
|
|