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Old 09-07-2008, 11:53 PM   #101
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Just threw on PP's on the Buell. Set them at 36/36 for now, we'll see how it feels after a real ride.

Took it out down the road a couple miles. Just weaving back and forth in my lane at speed I can tell the difference between Corsa III's and the PP's. PP's have a much faster turn in, not the linear constant change like the corsa's.

Also, from just doing that, I almost got the rear tire edge to edge. Tire profiles make a big difference as to how they wear i guess.
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Old 09-08-2008, 12:20 AM   #102
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Just ran the Diablo and Rosso at the track. Very nice at 30 front, 32 rear (hot). From the wear and balling, looks like they were at perfect temp and pressure. No slip at all, even in the mist we got. I need to work on a lot of things, but these tires are great. I love the linear turn in.
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Old 09-08-2008, 01:09 AM   #103
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Just ran the Diablo and Rosso at the track. Very nice at 30 front, 32 rear (hot). From the wear and balling, looks like they were at perfect temp and pressure. No slip at all, even in the mist we got. I need to work on a lot of things, but these tires are great. I love the linear turn in.
Pirelli Rosso's......:d rool:
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Old 09-08-2008, 02:18 PM   #104
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Pirelli Rosso's......:d rool:


The real test will be how long they last commuting.
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Old 09-08-2008, 04:18 PM   #105
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The real test will be how long they last commuting.
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Old 09-08-2008, 05:51 PM   #106
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no... I have the Diablo Strada's... the sport touring ones... and after 1500 miles of freeway... and 500 twistys... they're just very slightly flat spotted...

I'm very pleased with them so far...
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Old 09-09-2008, 03:39 AM   #107
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no... I have the Diablo Strada's... the sport touring ones... and after 1500 miles of freeway... and 500 twistys... they're just very slightly flat spotted...

I'm very pleased with them so far...
Ok nevermind. I read it wrong. I have Diablo Rossos. I only have like 20 miles on em so far.
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Old 09-09-2008, 06:53 AM   #108
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Ok nevermind. I read it wrong. I have Diablo Rossos. I only have like 20 miles on em so far.

If I hadn't gotten those sets of normal Diablos so cheap,I'd rockin' Rossos right now baby!!! Did I mention....:dro ol:
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no... I have the Diablo Strada's... the sport touring ones... and after 1500 miles of freeway... and 500 twistys... they're just very slightly flat spotted...

I'm very pleased with them so far...
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If I hadn't gotten those sets of normal Diablos so cheap,I'd rockin' Rossos right now baby!!! Did I mention....:dro ol:
It was a mistake on the distributor's part that led to the Diablo and Diablo Rosso going on mine. I wanted the Stradas, but they got a rear Strada and a front Diablo in. So I opted to go with the Rosso on the rear to match the softer compound.

Only about 500 miles total on them- with 100 or so being track. Not enough to see any flat spot.
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Old 09-09-2008, 02:41 PM   #110
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Holy crap... I have to say, just put a new set of BT003R's on the bike for the trackday yesterday. Medium Front - Hard Rear. And... WOW!!! They are fantastic.
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