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    Quote Originally Posted by Leezx10r View Post
    What did you think of the sc0? I ran a new sc2 rear and look just like yours, felt it moved around a little to much in the warmer weather.
    Amazing price btw, they will move very soon
    Hey Lee, the weekend was much to hot for the sc2. I thought it would be cooler in the mornings but track temp was well into the 30s by 9am. I qualified on the sc2 (surprisingly well I might add) without traction control and it was moving around quite a bit as they do. So swapped to the sc0 for the races which coped better with the heat.

    The sc0 is a completely different tyre to ride on. It's my favorite. The 2's move around a bit which is fine. I find the sc0 by comparison moves around less even with the big hp and edge grip is phenomenal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by senator8 View Post
    Hey Lee, the weekend was much to hot for the sc2. I thought it would be cooler in the mornings but track temp was well into the 30s by 9am. I qualified on the sc2 (surprisingly well I might add) without traction control and it was moving around quite a bit as they do. So swapped to the sc0 for the races which coped better with the heat.

    The sc0 is a completely different tyre to ride on. It's my favorite. The 2's move around a bit which is fine. I find the sc0 by comparison moves around less even with the big hp and edge grip is phenomenal.
    That's what I felt, rear exiting was moving around a lot, not uncontrollable, but delaying adding more gas.
    Sc2 front was amazing both days
    Thanks for the feed back

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Leezx10r View Post
    That's what I felt, rear exiting was moving around a lot, not uncontrollable, but delaying adding more gas.
    Sc2 front was amazing both days
    Thanks for the feed back
    You should try a sc0 if you can, during the hotter months. To me feels like a different tyre altogether.

    Also congrats on popping your race cherry. Lots more to come I'm sure
    Pre Modern Formula 1 Champion 2013 (GSXR750T)

    www.wet4uracing.com.au Race bike & mechanical prep, fairings and parts - www.bikeshop.com.au (Protech Motorcycles)Tyres, parts and dyno tuning www.stayupright.com.au motorcycle rider training from learners through to track skills - http://worthingtonmotorcycles.com.au BMW, Honda, MV Augusta, Moto Guzzi and Aprilia

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by senator8 View Post
    You should try a sc0 if you can, during the hotter months. To me feels like a different tyre altogether.

    Also congrats on popping your race cherry. Lots more to come I'm sure
    Think I will try a sc0. Could you get sat and sun race meet weekend out of one new sc0 rear?

    Racing cherry popped loved it and cannot wait till rd1 & rd2, even the mrs had a good day which is always a good thing!

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Leezx10r View Post
    Think I will try a sc0. Could you get sat and sun race meet weekend out of one new sc0 rear?

    Racing cherry popped loved it and cannot wait till rd1 & rd2, even the mrs had a good day which is always a good thing!
    Too many factors to consider. I've been getting same or slightly better wear from SC0.

    Always a good thing if your missus is supportive
    Makes it a lot easier and more fun than the other way around.
    Pre Modern Formula 1 Champion 2013 (GSXR750T)

    www.wet4uracing.com.au Race bike & mechanical prep, fairings and parts - www.bikeshop.com.au (Protech Motorcycles)Tyres, parts and dyno tuning www.stayupright.com.au motorcycle rider training from learners through to track skills - http://worthingtonmotorcycles.com.au BMW, Honda, MV Augusta, Moto Guzzi and Aprilia

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by senator8 View Post
    Too many factors to consider. I've been getting same or slightly better wear from SC0.

    Always a good thing if your missus is supportive
    Makes it a lot easier and more fun than the other way around.
    Sure does, happy mrs

    Worth a go with the sc0 I think in the next round!

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