limitsreached
Well-known member
you know whats sucks worse than missing session / days due to rain?? loading your bike into the trailer in pieces while limping .......in the rain
when asking for a tire that is decent in the wet and the dry, you are going to end up with a tire that is not great at either
I typically don't do anything unless I fully understand the risk. There is always something more risky than the next, so its up to the individual to weigh the risk/reward. Thank you for the reminder though, never hurts(no pun intended) to bring it up.
As for the tire choice, you are 100% correct as its physically impossible to make one, but you can find tires(such as the Q3 and PP3) that do both just well enough to allow many people to be successful(as in complete a day or more) with them on track. We have already heard of examples of this in this very thread. Its about learning to ride within the limit of the tire in different track conditions. Its the same thing when on track in a car, except with the obvious safety features..
Lets not lose sight of the fact that I am new and will not be turning seriously fast times. If your argument is that I would be better off with the best possible tires for wet and dry from a purely safety aspect, then that is fair and I will take it as such! But if you 're saying there are not tires that can get you by at new rider level speeds on track, I have to call BS based on all those who have, and those who continue to do so.
So "mbroyda", you feel the Q3 and PP3 is not great at neither? I'm asking genuinely.