Hi,
Was looking for Bridgestone BT090 but the dealer in sweden couldnt fix them until after my next race. He spoak to michelin today and tought a Power Race would work. Alto they dont have the 120/60 for the front but a 110/70 or a 120/70 so he recommended me the 110/70 soft front and 160/60 m/s back.
Anyone tried the tires??
Thanks.
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will do. alto just got off the thone with two dealers one might be able to fix bt090s and the other one who hade power race could fix bt090s ut 110/70 front.greengoblin wrote:I don't know about the tyres, but do let us know how you get on with that front though.........
Sounds weird, but what do I know
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Re: Michelin Power Race
Endend up having BT090's 160/60-17 and 110/70-17.
Fellt super nice grip allaround. Frontend let go once, started wobbling but just kept constant gas and i got grip aging. Can sa was just lapped ( ) by first and second so thought I'd get some speed of them and gave it more gas sooner and faster out of the corner
when these tires run out i'll probably get the same aging but 120/70 front.
Fellt super nice grip allaround. Frontend let go once, started wobbling but just kept constant gas and i got grip aging. Can sa was just lapped ( ) by first and second so thought I'd get some speed of them and gave it more gas sooner and faster out of the corner
when these tires run out i'll probably get the same aging but 120/70 front.
You Don't fail until you give up!