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Old 04-05-2013   #1
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Default F1 'stickiness' (or lack thereof...)

I got new F1's, and the rears broke loose the other day. Kinda' surprised me here. Hammer was NOT to the floor, and blacktop was dry. THen later, I saw hardly any markings on the road.



This happen to anyone else with this model rubber on the corners? Is F1 a 'hard' rubber?
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Old 04-05-2013   #2
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Cold pavement and cold tires no sticky!!!

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Old 04-05-2013   #3
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Default Re: F1 'stickiness' (or lack thereof...)

If you're referring to the GY F1-GS-D3s, like Big John said, "no sticky".

I've had them for about 5 years now, and I find that much below 40 degrees they're pretty pathetic. And, it gets worse as temps drop from there, I find.



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Date code on tire?
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Old 04-05-2013   #5
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Date code on tire?

This a date code?
T312617 GP400A (different on fronts - they had to be ordered)
M63C 6FHR

Did I get 'old' tires???
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Old 04-05-2013   #6
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Interesting! I have the same observation/complaint. I take the point that the warmer the pavement and tire, the better; but I expected better from such an expensive tire.

Last October on a cool dry afternoon, I accelerated hard in 2nd to activate the secondaries as I had done at least 25 times before in the same location (on a up-hill grade) and much to my surprise, the back end broke loose - unlike the previous 20+ times when I did it with cheap Sumis on - often under the same temperature conditions. $4,500 later with new wheels and many rear suspepension parts, I am finally undoing the damage from that fateful October afternoon.

WIth less than 200 miles on the F1s, I'll keep them and hope I am happier at the end of the summer. At the moment though, I am not impressed!!!!
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All I can say is sticking em in AZ is not a problem. I love em
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P ZERO AND MISHY'S NO STICKY WHEN COLD!!!

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Interesting! I have the same observation/complaint. I take the point that the warmer the pavement and tire, the better; but I expected better from such an expensive tire.

Last October on a cool dry afternoon, I accelerated hard in 2nd to activate the secondaries as I had done at least 25 times before in the same location (on a up-hill grade) and much to my surprise, the back end broke loose - unlike the previous 20+ times when I did it with cheap Sumis on - often under the same temperature conditions. $4,500 later with new wheels and many rear suspepension parts, I am finally undoing the damage from that fateful October afternoon.

WIth less than 200 miles on the F1s, I'll keep them and hope I am happier at the end of the summer. At the moment though, I am not impressed!!!!
Did you damage something?
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Old 04-06-2013   #10
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Interesting! I have the same observation/complaint. I take the point that the warmer the pavement and tire, the better; but I expected better from such an expensive tire.

Last October on a cool dry afternoon, I accelerated hard in 2nd to activate the secondaries as I had done at least 25 times before in the same location (on a up-hill grade) and much to my surprise, the back end broke loose - unlike the previous 20+ times when I did it with cheap Sumis on - often under the same temperature conditions. $4,500 later with new wheels and many rear suspepension parts, I am finally undoing the damage from that fateful October afternoon.

WIth less than 200 miles on the F1s, I'll keep them and hope I am happier at the end of the summer. At the moment though, I am not impressed!!!!
I had 315 Sumis on an LT1, and they were hard to break straight.. Granted, only an LT1 2,73, but it was tight - with a good burn... They held, and would still chirp 3rd.

The F1's didn't even sound off when they broke...

You hit the curb there ZR1North?
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