Tyre warmers
- Perkles
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Tyre warmers
I need a set of tyre warmers for my end of year track weekend ,any good brands that dont break the bank ?
And is there a list of essential things to take to a track weekend besides my bike and a helmet
And is there a list of essential things to take to a track weekend besides my bike and a helmet
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Re: Tyre warmers
Is it open pit or sessions? If it's sessions it's probably not worth getting warmers
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Re: Tyre warmers
If you using a trackday specific tyre get warmers as they don't like repeated heat cycles. Thats the idea of them, not so your transformed into MM93 as some people think
If you want a decent tyre to last 3 days without warmers, I was recommended Sportsmart TT by the Dunlop rep and you can drop the pressures for more grip as ntec carcass.
Other option worth considering without warmers would be Conti Race attack endurance compound.
If you want decent warmers on a budget I think Diamond do them have decent reviews.
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If you want a decent tyre to last 3 days without warmers, I was recommended Sportsmart TT by the Dunlop rep and you can drop the pressures for more grip as ntec carcass.
Other option worth considering without warmers would be Conti Race attack endurance compound.
If you want decent warmers on a budget I think Diamond do them have decent reviews.
https://www.diasec.co.uk/diamond-origin ... -448-p.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Tyre warmers
Thats what I had for a Euro event, as more than enough performance for me, but I think your quicker, so maybe consider the D212 GP Racer if your happy with warmers.
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Re: Tyre warmers
Fwiw I have a "Trackday list" that I print out & check off (outbound & inbound) that may be of some use ?Perkles wrote:....And is there a list of essential things to take to a track weekend besides my bike and a helmet
(There's stuff on there for 2-day events & camping on site, so just disregard as required)
• Helmet & Ear Plugs
• Leathers
• Undersuit
• Boots
• Gloves
• Driving licence
• Cash
• TDO Event Paperwork
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• Petrol cans & nozzle
• Paddock stands
• Tools
• Tyre Warmers
• Generator & Generator cable
• Engine oil & funnel
• Spares box
• SS allen bolts
• Wheels spare
• Tyres spare
• Pump & pressure gauge
• Cable ties
• Duct tape
• Hammer
• Chainlock & Chainlock key
• Gazebo
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•
• Mobile phone & charger
• Water
• Snacks
• Pen & paper
• Torch
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• Book
• Ibuprofen Tramadol
• Toothbrush soap etc..
• Hairbrush
• Spare Socks & clothes
• Gopro & bits
• USB cable
• Tent & Sleeping bag
• Kettle
• Chiller box
• Bin liner
Fwiw I have Diamond tyrewarmers. They are ok (around 15yo now ), but not the best imho. For how little they get used, maybe you could borrow someone's.?
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Re: Tyre warmers
I've had these for a few years, just sat in the shed new and can't see me using them any time soon.Perkles wrote:I need a set of tyre warmers for my end of year track weekend ,any good brands that dont break the bank ?
And is there a list of essential things to take to a track weekend besides my bike and a helmet
Any good to you?

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Re: Tyre warmers
LOL,duke63 wrote:StMarks, you missed lycra clad brolly babe.
If I had one of those to take with me to a trackday, I probably wouldn't bother going.!

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,,,,, & if I found I had one to take back with me after a Trackday, I probably wouldn't be going home either.

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Re: Tyre warmers
I have those Racetech ones above. They do the job.
When mine burn out I'll look at getting the base level Cap-It warmers. They're incredibly lightweight, insulating and HOT! They also don't have the thermistor that burns out like all other warmers so they will last longer. I believe they have a lengthy guarantee on them too.
When mine burn out I'll look at getting the base level Cap-It warmers. They're incredibly lightweight, insulating and HOT! They also don't have the thermistor that burns out like all other warmers so they will last longer. I believe they have a lengthy guarantee on them too.
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Yes those will do I'm not a serious track day junkie and using the road tyres that are on it ,I will swap tyres at the track with the tyre provider if I get through themD6Nutz wrote:I've had these for a few years, just sat in the shed new and can't see me using them any time soon.Perkles wrote:I need a set of tyre warmers for my end of year track weekend ,any good brands that dont break the bank ?
And is there a list of essential things to take to a track weekend besides my bike and a helmet
Any good to you?
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I'm hoping to only use the sides anyhow

Let me know how much for the warmers please and when to fetch them
No idea if it's open pit lane but i think its novice,inter in one group and fast,racer in another
I will be in the fat laughing group
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I prefer groups tbh ,I am looking forward to it now but I need to get on track in the UK a few times before I goBlade wrote:If its groups it's not open pit lane.
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No limits portomaio in November, ive just looked for a UK day to get into the swing of it but every one is full !Cav wrote:When and where are you doing the TD, Perks?
I haven't been on a track for about 4 years ,I'm not bothered about being slow but would like to get on track before I go to Portugal
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Not sure if you saw it, but I PMd you about the tyre warmersPerkles wrote:No limits portomaio in November, ive just looked for a UK day to get into the swing of it but every one is full !Cav wrote:When and where are you doing the TD, Perks?
I haven't been on a track for about 4 years ,I'm not bothered about being slow but would like to get on track before I go to Portugal
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Re: Tyre warmers
Make sure it covers you for track riding. Its a common exclusion on holiday type travel insurance.kiwikrasher wrote:Medical insurance
You need track day specific medical insurance that specifically covers you for treatment of injuries sustained on track. Not cheap but worth it for the peace of mind.
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For me it costs around £13 for insurance for the 3 days on circuit. I rely on my travel insurance through the bank for the days off circuit. I know it can cost up to £40 for the older gentleman though.
You really do need to read the small print on insurance now though, see how Covid has affected the policy, especially regarding cancellations.
You really do need to read the small print on insurance now though, see how Covid has affected the policy, especially regarding cancellations.
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