Pirelli rear and Michelin front?

Started by topangster, March 19, 2010, 04:47:29 PM

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junior varsity

+1 to bgb's post - The performance "downside" is you'll be limited by the grip limitations of the 'crappier' tire.

Additionally, look at race teams, and even race (dare i say) video games that allow you to equip a different compound front and rear for different handling characteristics. soft front/med rear, or hard front/med rear, etc etc.

ducpainter

I say it's no problem too...

I'd caution about judging the new tires performance without a matching mate though.
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Quote from: Obsessed? on March 20, 2010, 03:40:49 AM


Still waiting for my bike to burst into flames from having mismatched tires on it.



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