Andyfjr
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Well having got to the point where my PR2 were badly scalloped on the front, I decided I would try out the Pirelli brand. The weather here for the bedding in process has been quite cold with no more 6 degrees Celsius. I have now put 300miles on these new tyres. They seem quite impressive at the moment, with no hint of slipping in cold and damp conditions. I still have an inch to take off the side walls but that will come. The turn in is fast compared to the old PR2s, but that seems the way new tyres behave, there is no wobble from the handle bars(no hands) when deceleration happens.
Now the issue, compared to the PR2, the bike feels more twitchy, and when taking sweeping corners(50-70mph corners) the bike tends to weave especially if the corner isn't super smooth. the bumps tend to induce an oscillation, leading to the weave. This didn't happen on my PR2 when new or old or when riding down to the dealer for the tyre change. The pressures are 39/42 cold and the suspension hasn't been altered between tyres. The bike is in good order with fresh fork oil 3k miles ago and Ohlins YA707 on the back. The steering doesnt seems too loose.
Does anybody have any suggestions, so I can restore the confidence inspiring handling?
Andy
Now the issue, compared to the PR2, the bike feels more twitchy, and when taking sweeping corners(50-70mph corners) the bike tends to weave especially if the corner isn't super smooth. the bumps tend to induce an oscillation, leading to the weave. This didn't happen on my PR2 when new or old or when riding down to the dealer for the tyre change. The pressures are 39/42 cold and the suspension hasn't been altered between tyres. The bike is in good order with fresh fork oil 3k miles ago and Ohlins YA707 on the back. The steering doesnt seems too loose.
Does anybody have any suggestions, so I can restore the confidence inspiring handling?
Andy
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