Hi George,
Just curious as to why you want to run the traditional ribbed at 150mph , is it a combo of a hot big bore sleeper with stock look ? or classic CR look ? Either way George I love any honda 750 that does 150mph, in oz that would get a DLRA 750 modified record currently at 149 .76 mph
I dont know of V rated rib s only the H as your aware of.
Scrambler This record is both good and bad for me as I have 3 sets of wheels to run, 2 x 18 inch mags, 2 x stock 19inch honda front wheels and 2 x 21 inch laced honda front hubs, or a combo of above. ( special homemade rear swing arm to suit the honda front hub to make things skinny ) The tyre rating required is determined by the current record record so the V rating at 150 says I can run V rated but only gives me 0.24 mph to go and I will have to run a Z rated tyre which is not available in 19 inch or 21 inch. Bummer .....so I contacted the chief motorcycle scrutineer at DLRA who base their regs on your SCTA and exchange information and safety updates regularly across the water.
He is more than familiar with two tyre issues,
1. in a bid for skinny tyres..... front only tagged on back
2. 19 inch and 21 inch tyres only available in H or V .........no Z for 150 mph plus
After an accident with rider down at 160mph the DLRA banned front tyres to back for 3 years but this year have officially revised to allow front to back and I have it in writing. ( problem was found to be tyre valve stem found 200 metres from bike)
If the tyre treads are buffed to x ? mm DLRA will allow H to V and V to Z rating and I have that in writing as well................. life is not easy .......... re the tyre buffing it has been standard practice in the car racing classes particularly production classes and I have evan buffed and grooved them myself BUT I'm struggling to accept it yet as an option for me on the front wheel ............ Unfortunately I might be forced ( hopefully) into giving it a go to run tall skinnies at 150 plus.
Just for discussion Continental have just bought out " classic attacks " in 18 inch and 19 inch , they are radials, the only 19 inch I believe rather than the 19 inch and 21 inch bias ply available.
They sound interesting george , like the idea of radials on the old bikes, only I dont think they are ribbed mate. I tried some ribbed condoms once ......there not as good as they claim.
ciao johno