Tony, it kinda' depends on what you have and how you drive ! Eddy's tyres might only last 2 meetings as he drives hard and fast, but not all of us are running 1200cc Imps with 140bhp
For us mere mortals you will get more than 2 meetings from an avon.
Out of interest, I thought the Yokos were frowned upon in Classic Club because they are basically a modern compound wet ?
Oooops ! sorry Steve/Ian I hope this not another long thread !
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Wal wrote:Tony, it kinda' depends on what you have and how you drive ! Eddy's tyres might only last 2 meetings as he drives hard and fast, but not all of us are running 1200cc Imps with 140bhp
For us mere mortals you will get more than 2 meetings from an avon.
Out of interest, I thought the Yokos were frowned upon in Classic Club because they are basically a modern compound wet ?
Oooops ! sorry Steve/Ian I hope this not another long thread !
Wal, it seems to me that by living in the IOM you are out of touch with what is happening on the mainland. Eddy stopped using the small 1200 imp at the end of the season and has now fitted the full 3 litre imp engine for the 2013 season, this is the reason why he wants the 13" yokohama tyre allowed, you do realise when he asks for this, he is refering to 13" width and not diameter. May I also add, there is no truth in the rumour that he has gone for this 350bhp engine because he is now too old to ride hard and fast.
lang wrote:Wal, it seems to me that by living in the IOM you are out of touch with what is happening on the mainland. Eddy stopped using the small 1200 imp at the end of the season and has now fitted the full 3 litre imp engine for the 2013 season, this is the reason why he wants the 13" yokohama tyre allowed, you do realise when he asks for this, he is refering to 13" width and not diameter. May I also add, there is no truth in the rumour that he has gone for this 350bhp engine because he is now too old to ride hard and fast.
Seems fair enough to me Howard
Ah Eddy, so it was you who got the Scania Pistons from Tappo
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sidecarracing wrote:pfff, my tyres last one whole season - vintage sidecar racing is the way forward!
I don't know how you are wearing them out this quickly John. Such extravagance.
Mine are secondhand (ex solo) and I am very upset if I don't get at least 2 more seasons use out of them.
Michel, that might be a question worth starting a new thread in the Paddock for do you think?
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He forms expansion chambers hydraulically,
I'm sure he still makes then, if not he'll put you in touch with some one who can.
You will need the bore and stroke measurements, the compression ratio, the transfer port timing, the inlet timing and the exhaust port timing and size to design an efficient expansion pipe system.