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    michelin takeoffs

    ok boys and girls, since i cant find any battlax takeoffs....i guess i'll have to settle for something less...i'm lookin for some good michelin race takeoffs. preferably in the springs, since i want to get them mounted before sat 22nd.... 120/17 180/17.....what you got?
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    How many sets do you want?? I have a bunch of them. I am in Denver, but Maybe we could work something out to meet half way or something? 8)
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    gonna check out some here first and if that falls thru i will get a hold of you.....

    thx, d
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    I would not consider Michelin settling for less! Glenn #62

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenngsxr
    I would not consider Michelin settling for less! Glenn #62
    Rossi did

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarkie
    Quote Originally Posted by glenngsxr
    I would not consider Michelin settling for less! Glenn #62
    Rossi did
    :lol: :lol: :lol:

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    we'll see this saturday if their less to me or not.....i'm bettin so....
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    Quote Originally Posted by mayhem
    we'll see this saturday if their less to me or not.....i'm bettin so....
    This will be your first race school this weekend?

    And, have you ever tried them?
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    yep 1st race school,but plenty of track and canyon time.....tried mich once, felt loose to me compared to battlax's.....but i'm a ubernoob so what do i know...........i just really feel comfortable on battlax's......
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    fair enough. Was just curious.

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    If your that religious on battlax's click here. Found some on the WERA board.

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    Well, you shouldn't have any trouble finding a good tire for your needs when you (very soon) decide you want some fresh rubber.

    Faster! does the Bridgestone sales and service, so call up Mike Applehans (or Jason Leleck or Brian Desterac or...the list goes on and on) and say "I want some 'Stones please!" and they will take care of you for the best price around. Contact Info: http://www.fastermotosports.com/

    If you find you like the Michelins (multi-time MRA #1 plate holder seemed to do just fine with them!), call up Vanmar Racing and talk with Mark and Tammy. Their contact info is all over this site, or just ask up. Contact Info: vanmarracing@mindspring.com

    If you want to try Pirelli's (more 2008 class championships than you can shake a stick at and the MRA and Utah #1 plateholder tire of choice), just ask me or Clarkie and we will point you in the right direction to the right tire for your needs. Contact Info: dave@motosix DOT com

    And, if you want the tried and true Dunlops, look for Ben Fox MRA #95. The new Ntec slick is a tire that can win any race in the MRA, but I am sure Ben also has tires available for most everyone's budget. I think his name is "benfoxmra95" in this board.

    One last thing: I am sure all of the guys above would agree with me when I say KNOW & CHECK YOUR TIRE PRESSURES! That is one of the most important variables for all tires.
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    thanks for all the info guy's...i'm gonna try a set of mich and a set of pirellis this weekend and see what i think...i've ridden metzler, mich and battlax, and feel most confident on battlax's...just like you feel most confident on your tire of choice. isn't that why you use what you use?

    how much are a set of bt-002's type 3 120/70/17 & 180/55/17 at faster?
    cause i can get a new set from tfog for 249.00 shipped to my door...

    thx again for the good info guy's
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    Agree 100%. Always be sure to check with your vendor about the proper pressures. I was so surprised when I moved to the Michelins how little pressure they require and I went out thinking I could use 31 lbs. psi in the front and about $hit my pants. Our club is well represented by all the tire brands and you will find that there are super fast guys riding all four different tires. I have ridden Pirellis and Dunlops previously and found that the Michelins work for me. Plus, the support that Mark and Tammy provide to the mafia is key. At any rate, this year is gonna be fun! Mayhem, look forward to talking with you in the future and if you need help with anything, just post it up! Glenn #62

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    Quote Originally Posted by mayhem
    thanks for all the info guy's...i'm gonna try a set of mich and a set of pirellis this weekend and see what i think...i've ridden metzler, mich and battlax, and feel most confident on battlax's...just like you feel most confident on your tire of choice. isn't that why you use what you use?

    how much are a set of bt-002's type 3 120/70/17 & 180/55/17 at faster?
    cause i can get a new set from tfog for 249.00 shipped to my door...

    thx again for the good info guy's
    Oh, another small thing to keep in mind:

    You might be able to find tires cheaper online or through various other sources, but the guys that are slaving at the track deserve our business if the price is even close. Also keep in mind that you will pay for mounting and balancing most times unless you bring outside tires, so it may turn out to be the same price in the end anyways.

    ( This is not a slam on Jim @ TFOG btw - he is great and has supported the MRA for years! )
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    Quote Originally Posted by mayhem
    i've ridden metzler, mich and battlax, and feel most confident on battlax's...just like you feel most confident on your tire of choice. isn't that why you use what you use?
    remember we gotta be comparing apples to apples here. your opinion of michelins wont be accurate if its based on the 2CT street tires. Trust me, race tires are the only way to go on the track, no question about it. Just dont throw a manufacturers name in the dirt if you haven't tried the correct product for your application.
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    Good point.

    If you are trying a set of Pirellis, make sure they are the "Supercorsa Pro" or the "Diablo Supercorsa".

    Those are available in various compounds etc etc, but those two models are the real race tires.

    Bridgie's are the BT01 and the BT02s I believe, although I thought they might have a new tire coming out here (or already did?).

    Listen to everyone else regarding Michelins and Dunlops.
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    i'm taking it all in and trying all of them...applehans is gonna let me try a set of his pirellis and i'm getting a set of mich pr5's tonight....and i'm not downing any tire, just looking for what best suits me and my riding style. i run 28 lbs rear and 30lbs front on stones, what do you run with mich pr5's?

    thx all for your help....
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    I'll double check with Mark on saturday but im pretty sure you'll want something around 31 front and 22 rear for the PR5's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mayhem
    i'm not downing any tire, just looking for what best suits me and my riding style.
    bingo! you can win on any tire at club level, it comes down to personal preference, support price and color, choose the combination that is right for you :wink:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarkie
    Quote Originally Posted by mayhem
    i'm not downing any tire, just looking for what best suits me and my riding style.
    bingo! you can win on any tire at club level, it comes down to personal preference, support price and color, choose the combination that is right for you :wink:
    Best advice you will get right there!

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    got a great pair of mich power race type 5,,,we'll see what happens
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    Quote Originally Posted by clarkie
    Quote Originally Posted by glenngsxr
    I would not consider Michelin settling for less! Glenn #62
    Rossi did
    And finished behind his rookie teammate on Michelins :lol:
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    Im sure the tires us club guys get are real close to MOTO GP tires :shock:

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    Quote Originally Posted by hcr25
    Im sure the tires us club guys get are real close to MOTO GP tires :shock:
    Oh Mikey - Stop bringing reality into the argument.

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