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jellyrug

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Would you be scared, or concerned about hitting the twisties hard on the street, with a set of BT023's, or a set of Pirelli Angels, someting a bit harder to last a little longer?

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depends on just how hard you are talking about...i always run a Corsa III on the front but have an Angel on the rear whenever i am touring...that is what i was running when we went over the Skyway last Friday :beerchug:

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I run my PR2's like I stole em. No chicken strips, ever. Just need to make sure they are warm.

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"sport-touring" tires should be fine for weekend canyon carving...just respect/remember its limitations

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Would you be scared, or concerned about hitting the twisties hard on the street, with a set of BT023's, or a set of Pirelli Angels, someting a bit harder to last a little longer?


Dragged a knee a few times with Pirelli Angels. Did a California Superbike school 2 days course with no problem. I have used all the surface of my rubber with no issues. I love them, good tires.

It is obviously no dunlop Q2 but it is a fine tire for some playing.
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