Q3's

Street/track ... especially Ontario street with a very occasional track ..... change the Ontario street for something very twisty and Q3 will not last on my bike more than 2-3000 kms
 
2200km to wear out the front of my Supercorsas at the Gap this year. :/

Q3s are awesome street tires and are quite good at the track. If you use them on a litre bike at the track, expect a bit of tire slip at full throttle and the bike upright, the harder compound won't be as grippy. Same goes for cooler temperatures on the street. Wouldn't worry about that too much, it's still going to outperform just about any other streetable tire (Supercorsa SPs being the exception, but they sure don't wear as well).
 
No matter how hard I tried to crash they wouldn't let me (at the new Mosport RDT). Super fun pulling wheelies when leaned over. Run your pressures retarded low in the rear for street so it doesn't burn the middle out and they should last you quite a while.

Hmm, impossible to crash, eh? challenge accepted.
 
2200km to wear out the front of my Supercorsas at the Gap this year. :/

Q3s are awesome street tires and are quite good at the track. If you use them on a litre bike at the track, expect a bit of tire slip at full throttle and the bike upright, the harder compound won't be as grippy. Same goes for cooler temperatures on the street. Wouldn't worry about that too much, it's still going to outperform just about any other streetable tire (Supercorsa SPs being the exception, but they sure don't wear as well).

On your RSV yes, I can imagine your front going first ... on my upright bikes, it's the opposite. Rear goes first, front much much later.
 
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