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Conti Sport Attack
Vicky
Posted: Tuesday, February 2, 3:52 PM
Joined: 9/9/2008
Posts: 17


Does anyone use these tires on a SV?
If so, How much PSI do you use for track/street with these tires?


K-3
Posted: Tuesday, February 2, 9:36 PM
Posts: 681


Rob at Lithium suggests 32 front 29 rear for the track.  For the street, go by the suggested pressures on the sidewalls of the tires.  Additional pressure is required on the street to protect your rims from pothole damage.

Looking forward to teaching you how to change your own tires.  That should make for a good article!


Vicky
Posted: Tuesday, March 2, 2:12 PM
Joined: 9/9/2008
Posts: 17


I am pumped! I can't wait for you to show me how to change my tires. Thank K3! happy


Torque
Posted: Wednesday, March 3, 5:31 PM
Joined: 3/3/2010
Posts: 1


I ran a sport/road attack combination on my XB9S at the track.

Tires performed really well. I did get a little slide on the road attack rear tire but it was smooth and controlled.

If I were doing more track riding than street riding I'd go with a full sport or race attack.


barryc
Posted: Saturday, March 20, 1:00 PM
Joined: 8/13/2009
Posts: 12


K-3 wrote:

Rob at Lithium suggests 32 front 29 rear for the track.  For the street, go by the suggested pressures on the sidewalls of the tires.  Additional pressure is required on the street to protect your rims from pothole damage.

Looking forward to teaching you how to change your own tires.  That should make for a good article!


I got 4 new tires, will you change them for me?? redlips

K-3
Posted: Saturday, March 20, 5:32 PM
Posts: 681



Why Barry, you're more than welcome to come over.  I can teach you and Vicki both how to change your own tires at the same time.  Just remember that you'll each be doing your own work as I instruct and take pictures, naturally from a recliner.  You'll each be required in turn to fan me and feed me grapes, which doesn't seem a high price to ask for such expert instruction.  Heck, I could even make you a part of the article!  Maybe I'll call it, "Teaching an old dog new tricks," or "So simple that a plumber can do it

K-3
Posted: Saturday, March 20, 5:34 PM
Posts: 681


Bearing in mind, of course, that I too am an old plumber...tongueout


barryc
Posted: Sunday, March 21, 7:31 AM
Joined: 8/13/2009
Posts: 12


Its a deal, I'll bring my floor jack, lug nut creme and a sack of grapes!!!

It'll be great to see you again.


K-3
Posted: Sunday, March 21, 10:28 AM
Posts: 681


If you promise never to use the words "Nut," "Sack," and "Cream" in the same post again, I may consider not banning you!shocked


Vicky
Posted: Thursday, March 25, 1:33 PM
Joined: 9/9/2008
Posts: 17


K-3 wrote:

If you promise never to use the words "Nut," "Sack," and "Cream" in the same post again.


lmao!!


Hawk
Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 10:22 PM
Joined: 3/1/2008
Posts: 103


Hey K3,

 

Did You ever learn how to use that No-Mar bar.......

 

confused