This is my first season tracking a dedicated track bike. Currently I have two sets of rims for the bike. One set using a pair of Q3's and the other has a set of slicks (dunlop) that are looking a little blue and burnt.
Im not a "fast" rider but Im not slow either. Id say my skill level is somewhere between Advanced and Intermediate group. I push hard and have eaten away at the q3's on the bike quickly at my first track day this year.
My goal is to hit at least one lapping day a month this year. Maybe more if finances allow.
So my question is do I invest in a set of slicks with warmers, or do I buy more street tires like q3 etc....
Ive been doing reading on the Pirelli Diablo Superbike tyres. They claim to not need warmers, and I could get much more than one lapping day a month (based on my ablilty to destry tires) out of the diablo superbikes.
Im not into tracking enough to start investing in warmers, and a generator, and all the other things that come along with this hobby, at least not yet.
Are these Diablo superbike tires a good investment for me?
Im not a "fast" rider but Im not slow either. Id say my skill level is somewhere between Advanced and Intermediate group. I push hard and have eaten away at the q3's on the bike quickly at my first track day this year.
My goal is to hit at least one lapping day a month this year. Maybe more if finances allow.
So my question is do I invest in a set of slicks with warmers, or do I buy more street tires like q3 etc....
Ive been doing reading on the Pirelli Diablo Superbike tyres. They claim to not need warmers, and I could get much more than one lapping day a month (based on my ablilty to destry tires) out of the diablo superbikes.
Im not into tracking enough to start investing in warmers, and a generator, and all the other things that come along with this hobby, at least not yet.
Are these Diablo superbike tires a good investment for me?