I don't think we've beat this topic to death....yet! So if you have opinions and experience I'd appreciate hearing about classic racing Avon, Dunlop's, Conti's or Heidenau's especially.
AVON Since I restarted racing I have only used Avon but early on I had a serious look at Dunlop's. Avons are always available in the off season and may be a tad less scratch besides. I had a problem with my AM23 in rainy conditions this season, but I wonder if I was too tentative once I started loosing traction and and didn't build up enough heat as a result. Kind of a fine line on the edge of traction...go harder to keep some heat in them or pussy foot around sideways. I've never had a bad word in the dry, it's a poor man's cut slick. Agreed, an AM22 100/80/18 front would be great.
DUNLOP Talked to a couple US fast guys and they prefer Dunlops over Avons, both have ridden both brands. Individual concensus is traction, wear and durability is rated top shelf with the Dunlops. Both have used 124 or 124A fronts and 5" KR145 rears. They claim tubed tires & 4 strokes like harder compounds. The KR825 front is another front option. They both tell me the Dunlop needs more heat so tend torun harder in the sighting lap and still be cool for the first lap. Kenny Cummings like the 825/large 145 combination on his fast Nortons. Problem is these tires have been tougher to find. Just recently I understand these classic race tires will be manufactured in the Buffalo NY Dunlop plant. Good news if it's true.
Product Description
DUNLOP VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE TIRES
KR145 IS USED AS A REAR TIRE,
801 IS A SOFT COMPOUND AND USED ON ALL TRACKS.
Dunlop Vintage Spec Sheet
Size Type Pressure Cold Rim Width Diameter
PSI Bar (Inches) (mm) (mm)
275/375-18 KR825 23-26 1.6-1.8 1.85 - 2.15 95 600
350/325-18 KR124A 29-33 2.0-2.3 2.50 110 634
325/450-18 KR145A 29-33 2.0-2.3 2.50 116 622
350-18 KR124 32 2.2 2.15 - 2.50 102 638
375/500-18 KR145 32-33 2.2 - 2.3 3.00 134 642
375/600-18 KR145 32-36 2.2 - 2.5 4.00 170 652
350-16 RS2 26-29 1.8 - 2.0 2.625 107 618
CONTI'S Still not much news on the Conti's. All claim to love the feedback on a dry track. In the rain less information, but the "he said-she said" isn't as positive. As I mentioned though radials are not permitted in my world.
HEIDENAU Forgive me but I find the profile kinda goofy looking. There isn't a profound tire edge, plus the front tire has a wide cut right through the tire edge. That never gave me a warm & fuzzy feeling. You can't argue with success though and people really like them. I always hear they're best suited to smaller displacement, but that could be BS. The K65R tires are available with a 100/90/18 with a 130/70 rear. I saw a GPZ550 yesterday with these and the guy is happy.
So that's my take, but I'm all ears. I just installed a new set of Avons and have one more spare new set. After that if I'm still in the game I may take a look elsewhere, should have done this earlier and developed an opinion before this.