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3 years ago
@Ultrasonic_77 off course. Carcass stays pretty much the same. But when surface overheat, they lose grip. And they heat by ridiculous amounts. I mean the the tyres can go from from the lower end of working range to overheating so much that they suddenly loose grip in just one corner and with lowest pressures, don't you see and issue?
Ultrasonic_77
3 years agoHero
@Dechri wrote:
@Ultrasonic_77off course. Carcass stays pretty much the same. But when surface overheat, they lose grip. And they heat by ridiculous amounts. I mean the the tyres can go from from the lower end of working range to overheating so much that they suddenly loose grip in just one corner and with lowest pressures, don't you see and issue?
Generally when people refer to tyres overheating they mean the carcass temps I think, and if there is an overheating issue it should show in the carcass temps. This video shows the issue now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hb9SKZh45fQ
Have a read of this thread if you haven't already, where David Greco has posted relating to this if you haven't already: