And now for something completely different - Duke's 765ST RS

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Cav wrote:I don't understand why people don't like Supercorsas in the wet - they're one of the most predictable tyres around!!

I got caught out in a monsoon-level downpour riding back through Monmouth-Huntley and still rode above the limit around all but the tightest corners on that stretch. What's more, you can powerslide on demand if you so wish !! They're also really good on the brakes in the wet.
Cav, very few road riders have your level of skill on a bike. You might love a nicely controlled power slide but to 95% of the biking community that's a slide and it causes panic. The reaction to the panic is throttle off and brakes on and we all know what happens next.

They're not a wet weather tyre. There's bugger all tread on them.

I rode the RS in the wet. I'm a reasonably confident rider in the rain. The bike was still fun but despite me being smooth the TC was kicking in.
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Don't get me wrong, I'm no Marco Melandri and most people probably couldn't tell I'm sliding the bike and I also don't do it often. It's the only tyre I've had the confidence to do that sort of thing with. The front is unbelievable - much better than the Dunlop Sportsmart which I loved so much.

I have to add that I haven't ridden a bike with TC to know if that would intervene with my road riding either.. I guess I need to get myself a test ride once I'm recovered.
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When I had the CBR600 trackbike, I once did a few sessions on Supercorsas in the wet at Caldwell I do remember that being on the track bike gave me so much confidence even on the Supercorsas that I was passing much faster bikes and riders. It’s still one of those days that I wondered what I was doing so different to make it feel easy but I guess it was that one thing you cannot buy - confidence.
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I've said it before - confidence is everything. I found 18 seconds from a mixture of learning the circuit and building confidence back at Portimao.

You may have found that your CBR600 was too soft to go fast in the dry and that meant it was perfect for the wet (y)
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Kwacky is right, Cav....if you're doing well in the wet on SuperCorsas, it's because of you....it's not because of the tyres, it's despite the tyres.
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Kwacky wrote:
Cav wrote:I don't understand why people don't like Supercorsas in the wet - they're one of the most predictable tyres around!!

I got caught out in a monsoon-level downpour riding back through Monmouth-Huntley and still rode above the limit around all but the tightest corners on that stretch. What's more, you can powerslide on demand if you so wish !! They're also really good on the brakes in the wet.
Cav, very few road riders have your level of skill on a bike. You might love a nicely controlled power slide but to 95% of the biking community that's a slide and it causes panic. The reaction to the panic is throttle off and brakes on and we all know what happens next.

They're not a wet weather tyre. There's bugger all tread on them.

I rode the RS in the wet. I'm a reasonably confident rider in the rain. The bike was still fun but despite me being smooth the TC was kicking in.
What I would like to add to Kwacky's valid points, is that you may still be young enough to be immortal.
When we were young (I say "we", because I'm fairly certain I won't be alone with this observation) we could all push the limits because we knew in our heart of hearts that we were indestructible.
Somewhere over the pursuing years, that perception will be eroded & replaced with risk aversion. Even in you. (nod)

IMO you should enjoy that wisdom & certainty that is bestowed solely upon youth, for as long & as much as you are able.
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Fair point but crashing 5 time in 5 months and putting myself in hospital aged 17 knocked it out of me pretty sharpish!

I've noticed a shift in my approach from the age of 22 to be fair and I certainly feel like I'm an old man. I never fully push to the limit - even on circuit. I think that's probably why I've been fortuitous enough to have kept my bikes upright since age 17 (fingerscrossed)
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Cav wrote:Fair point but crashing 5 time in 5 months and putting myself in hospital aged 17 knocked it out of me pretty sharpish!

I've noticed a shift in my approach from the age of 22 to be fair and I certainly feel like I'm an old man. I never fully push to the limit - even on circuit. I think that's probably why I've been fortuitous enough to have kept my bikes upright since age 17 (fingerscrossed)
Possibly us two are "exceptions to prove,,," then Cav. I wish I'd never crashed mine since you were 17 :D
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I've actually got some new pirelli angels to go on too Duke once the Supercorsas are wornr. And weather turns. I'd rather have plenty of tread in wet weather riding
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One thing is for sure, the ST RS is up there with the most fun you can have with clothes on.

I am have to recalibrate at times because it turns in so quickly, I am apexing corners too early. No doubt the Supercorsas help with that.

Good job I am running it in because came across a scamera van at 8.15 this evening.
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Wow. I've never seen one after normal hours
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A51 by Sandon.
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Wow. Cheers. I'll watch out around there.

I found a little while to get used to the sharp profile of the Supercorsas. Done almost 900 miles now. So everything seems natural again
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duke63 wrote: I am have to recalibrate at times because it turns in so quickly, I am apexing corners too early. No doubt the Supercorsas help with that.
It's funny isn't it how you adapt your riding to a particular bike. I've found the same switching to the BMW.

You get to do it all again when the limiter is removed (bandit)

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D6 wrote:Wow. I've never seen one after normal hours
They must be skint (blush)
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duke63 wrote:One thing is for sure, the ST RS is up there with the most fun you can have with clothes on.

I am have to recalibrate at times because it turns in so quickly, I am apexing corners too early. No doubt the Supercorsas help with that.

Good job I am running it in because came across a scamera van at 8.15 this evening.
Good aren't they 8)

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**** running it in. Just do it
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Just found this posting on the ST RS owners FB page:

Hi All - went for a blast to Wales yesterday and called in at Caffeine and Machine on the way home , after we left I pulled over in a Farm entrance to adjust my Ear Piece , a Bentley pulled onto the verge 50 yards in front of me and a Chap got out ( slacks , open shirt and braces ) he approached me and said “ are you ok ? “ - “ Yes I said I’m just messing with my Ear piece “ - “ What do you think of the Bike ? “
“ Great I said , I love it and Thanks for stopping and asking if I was ok “
“ No problem “ , he said and held out his hand for me to shake it - I shook his hand and Thanked him again
I told him my name was James - he said “ my names John - John Bloor , I make those ( pointing at my Bike ! )
What are the chances John Bloor actually stopping and checking that I was ok
I should have got a Photo !
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HAHA that's great
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I've just googled him.. besides looking like Ed Balls he looks a lot younger than his 76 years would suggest!!
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