has anyone got any ideas on what you going to run on very wet days???
the toyo rsr tyre isnt coming till later in year :?
wet weather tyres....
wet weather tyres....

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Noweher can be any wetter than Knockhill last year. The Yoko's were fine in the wet once warmed a little so I dont see why the soft and flexible chronic t1r will be any better than a warm ish 888.
All else fails, I will write Toyo on the side of my bridgestones and Toyo can bite my arse for not providing the tyres that are suitable for the conditions.
All else fails, I will write Toyo on the side of my bridgestones and Toyo can bite my arse for not providing the tyres that are suitable for the conditions.
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Hey if they bite your arse, you could look at it as a weight saving!!!! :lol:dynamix wrote:Noweher can be any wetter than Knockhill last year. The Yoko's were fine in the wet once warmed a little so I dont see why the soft and flexible chronic t1r will be any better than a warm ish 888.
All else fails, I will write Toyo on the side of my bridgestones and Toyo can bite my arse for not providing the tyres that are suitable for the conditions.
Take regular exercise, walk to you car!
Thought sure I had read somewhere that some people have these already :?:pablo wrote:Have just got back from Toyo Tires in Rushden and when I enquired as to when the R1R would be available, they said that they didn't know and that it could be later in the year than planned.
I assume that if they are not readily available through Toyo, they will not be eligible to run in Time Attack?