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Cycle News 2024 Issue 40 October 8

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VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P117 hardest setting of SC2, down to the medium SC1, soft SC0 and super- soft SCX. Lately, WorldSBK teams have been able to make an SCX last a full race distance, although this is not the type of environment Pirelli is marketing the SCX at. These are essentially qualify- ing tires, ones that you bolt on, get mega-hot, pin it for two or, if you're lucky, three laps before the grip is gone and so are your lap times. I took a few sets of SCX's with me to Laguna Seca recently to see if I could do a full race distance on the beautiful Kramer GP2 890 RR. You gotta be careful when reviewing racetrack tires, as their performance is inexorably tied to the machine's setup, as proven by the wizards in WorldSBK who can make an SCX rear tire last 25 furious laps. At Laguna Seca, fitted with an SC1 front and SCX rear, I qualified List price: Starting at $275 Website: https://www.pirelli.com on a 1:33.877, although the cooler conditions of Saturday morning were not the best for getting the maximum out of the SCX. Also, the Kramer, with its 139hp twin-cylinder KTM 890 Duke motor, is so light (313 lb ready to race) I started to wonder if I was putting enough force through the rubber to • HUGE GRIP RIGHT AWAY • DEVELOPED IN WORLDSSP • SURPRISINGLY LONG-LASTING • HUGE GRIP RIGHT AWAY • SUSCEPTIBLE TO TRACK TEMP VARIATIONS • REQUIRE A LOT OF HEAT FROM THE WARMER TO GET IN THE RIGHT ZONE STANDOUT FEATURE Incredible grip levels for qualifying runs RIDER ANALYSIS Pirelli has been the WorldSBK control tire supplier since 2003, which has proven a great thing for its consumers as the tires raced on in the world championship are the same tires you and I can buy. Pirellis are characterized by a softer carcass regardless of which compound you choose in compari- son to a Bridgestone or Dunlop tire, for example. As such, there's more of a squishy feel at the handlebars that some love; others, who grew up on harder compound rubber and require the firmness from the front under braking, not so much. For me, as someone who grew up racing on ultra-soft Metzeler Super- moto slicks, I love the feeling a soft Pirelli gives. While Dunlop is the mainstay in North American professional racing as the control supplier for MotoAmerica and until last year, the Canadian Superbike Championship, however, much of Pirelli's bottom line from this part of the world stems from club racers. Pirelli's Diablo Superbike slick compound range starts at the SUPERBIKE COMPOUND Get these things mega hot, and the first few laps of grip are unreal.

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