I don't have any wet track experience with the 3CR, but I have heard that the 3 is better in wet than the 2. It is recommended to run wider rims and I find that the 110 front on a 2.5" rim makes it so their are still strips at the edge of the tire, where the 130 on a 3.0" rear wheel, they aren't there. They seem to head up as fast as the Avons, but being a radial, they are quite a bit heavier, like 2.5lbs per tire heavier but that doesn't seem to cause any ill effects, and people still love them for what they are, a sticky, affordable, available vintage race tire. Despite feeling firmer than Avons with the edge of a finger nail, the durometer suggest they are very similar from a softness standpoint to Avon soft compound tires. With my 750 (360lbs) and me riding it (220lbs plus gear) I find that I get a lot of heat in the rear tire and need to start at much higher pressures in rear to keep within the 15% rise from hot to cold, as compared to the front.