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    Quote Originally Posted by cromer611
    either way, rain or dry, I cant freakin wait anymore
    Yeah what he said! Hurry and get here!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    I have a new set of 16.5 Michelin rains!!!! Call or pm me. I will bring them with me.
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    Ok 30% chance of rain showing at this point, going to hope for dry track...really not wanting to buy a set of rains already, has anyone run street tires in the rain? Any comments on those versus DOT races?
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    Quote Originally Posted by loujr
    Quote Originally Posted by cromer611
    either way, rain or dry, I cant freakin wait anymore
    Yeah what he said! Hurry and get here!!!!!!!!!!!!
    +10. These upcoming nights are going to be worse than Christmas Eve when I was a youngster!
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    I ran street tires AS my rains for a number of years. PP2CT they worked well. I would say considerably better than a race DOT, and not nearly as good as a full rain.

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    regular pilot powers work for semi rains.... not quite dry enough for dots/slicks, but not wet enough for rains.

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    for those Michelin guys... what would you recommend if you can't for out $400+ for rains?
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    Pilot Power 2CT's work OK in the rain.

    If you can borrow a tire groover and have someone show you how to use it (this is hard work, but doesn't really cost you anything but time) you can cut more grooves into them and make them work better in the rain.

    You won't set any lap records on them, but like Erik said, one nice thing about them is that if the weather changes mid race, or a dry line starts appearing they remain OK instead of going to sh*t in a hurry like a full rain tire does.

    Since I have a streetbike that is just like my race bike I used to just grab the wheels off of it on race weekends.

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    I have this nasty feeling im going to try and groove tires and its going to look like a 5 year old did it....

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    Free grooving lessons at the Vanmar Racing Pit.
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    Can we grove dots or should I get a set of streets??
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    Groove DOT's
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    Quote Originally Posted by N1K
    Can we grove dots or should I get a set of streets??
    yes : )

    if you grove race Dots the compound would be softer than the street dots.

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    cool. Now how much will the wet cool the tire off and and more likely me not pushing as hard can I keep temp in them? If not will a cold dot be better then a street? I'm still thinking yeah but I'm not sure so I'd figure I'd ask. Never been in the wet before on the track.
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    well, we arent in Portugal so when it rains its pretty cold at the same time. So im pretty sure even if you put warmers on it might keep the wheel/core warm. As soon as you go out on the warmup lap, your tires will get cooler.


    just be sure to do all your major braking straight up and down. and remind yourself to keep a slow right hand. cant win a race if ya crash

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    Dear Mother Nature,

    Could we please swap Tues/Wed predicted weather for Sat/Sun?

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PersianThunder
    I have this nasty feeling im going to try and groove tires and its going to look like a 5 year old did it....
    Wish I had that set of D211's I grooved last year...never thought I'd regret selling those for 50 bucks...now I wish I had them for you....thundering Persian!

    I can give you a hand with grooving.... mine almost looked a 6yo did them
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    I picked up a set of used rains and the forecast dropped from 60% chance to 30%.....if everyone would just buy rain tires we will surely have a dry race.

    On a side note, IF it rains what does everyone prefer to wear over their leathers to keep dry and make a fashion statement?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Desmodromico
    On a side note, IF it rains what does everyone prefer to wear over their leathers to keep dry and make a fashion statement?
    Really anything short of "real" racing rain suits become a distraction - or worse yet just disintegrate. Most of the off the shelf stuff isn't designed to do 130mph.

    It's just water... and your leathers probably stink already anyway - I'd suggest you slather yourself up with "tide" before you go out and get you a nice 100mph bubble bath!
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    Nik... its going to be sat morning grooving time in our pit id love the help

    and... im thinking of wearing sweats over my leathers... so i look like i dont have leathers on... schweeeeet

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    Quote Originally Posted by T Baggins
    Quote Originally Posted by Desmodromico
    On a side note, IF it rains what does everyone prefer to wear over their leathers to keep dry and make a fashion statement?
    Really anything short of "real" racing rain suits become a distraction - or worse yet just disintegrate. Most of the off the shelf stuff isn't designed to do 130mph.

    It's just water... and your leathers probably stink already anyway - I'd suggest you slather yourself up with "tide" before you go out and get you a nice 100mph bubble bath!
    lol

    I was going to ask bart if I can fab a set of denim jeans so the pucks stick out and a wear a hoody.
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    I'm thinking Duck tape and trashbags, eh?

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    I'm more worried about hypothermia if it is 40 degrees and raining with a perforated suit on, I happily bask in my stink.

    I saw Taichi makes one but their stuff all seems to be made for the waifish types which excludes me, anyone else have experience with rain gear?
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    How bad could a "few showers" be anyway?
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