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Old 10-24-2010, 05:47 PM
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They get worn on the outside shoulders and scrubbed up overall. Takes 250k+ of driving afterward to get all the rubber "marbles" off them, that get picked up on the track.
Last time I was on the track, my new Potenzas took a real beating on the 535. The heat cycling and sliding shaved about 25% of the tread right away and what was left was noisy as hell from that point onward. Good times though.
 
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Old 10-24-2010, 06:18 PM
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I was hoping that my OE Continentals would have worn quicker than they have,
so that I have an excuse to get better rubber for next year.

...Damn things won't give up.
 
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Old 10-24-2010, 07:31 PM
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^Wayne, here changed his OE contis up recently to Extreme DW contis and said he had a big improvement at the track.

Make another few vacation trips and half dozen track days to ensure they're done
 
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The Yokos I have seemed to fare very well once I got a few more miles on them to knock off the marbles and scrubbing. The Michelins PS1 and PS2 I've had took a lot more of a beating.

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Last time I was on the track, my new Potenzas took a real beating on the 535. The heat cycling and sliding shaved about 25% of the tread right away and what was left was noisy as hell from that point onward. Good times though.
 
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