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Kris
21-03-2016, 07:39 AM
Has anyone used this tyre?

Pirelli SBK Slick SCX (T1105)

Cant find much info on what its suited for.

Am going to try a Bridgestone V02 medium and a Pirelli rear tyre this weekend at ASBK having ridden Dunlops for many years!

Marshy
21-03-2016, 08:09 AM
Interested to hear what you think! I've done some testing recently too, but not on the SCX. I notice they've just added the SC1 rear to the homologation list. Awesome 1-race tyre, but no good after a handful of laps, and completely gone in a day or less.

stevem
21-03-2016, 11:12 AM
I did two sessions on a Pirelli and had to flip it to do a 3rd. I can't remember if it was a 1 or 2 but remember thinking its not sustainable what ever it was. Great edge grip but silly expensive.

Marshy
21-03-2016, 01:21 PM
I did two sessions on a Pirelli and had to flip it to do a 3rd. I can't remember if it was a 1 or 2 but remember thinking its not sustainable what ever it was. Great edge grip but silly expensive.

That was the new SC1 you tried, according to Brett. I don't think the new SC2 is available here yet, which I reckon is why they have listed an SCX has the 'hard' option on the ASBK homologation list.

Kris
21-03-2016, 02:11 PM
So the SCX is classified as a hard tyre Nick?

Marshy
21-03-2016, 03:15 PM
So the SCX is classified as a hard tyre Nick?

Hard/cold tyre. The SC0 is the soft, hot weather tyre, SC1 is a medium, and the SC2 is harder, for cold weather and/or abrasive surfaces. The X is beyond the 2, but I haven't seen a Pirelli compound guide that includes the X. Previously there was only a PI compound, but according to the homologation list, there's a different X compound for other tracks.

For the rears, Pirelli do their compounds like Dunlop. Soft is for hot weather, hard is for cold.

http://www.pirelli.com/asset/index.php?x=&y=&idelement=8562





The reverse for the front:

http://www.pirelli.com/asset/index.php?x=&y=&idelement=8561

Kris
21-03-2016, 05:17 PM
Hard/cold tyre. The SC0 is the soft, hot weather tyre, SC1 is a medium, and the SC2 is harder, for cold weather and/or abrasive surfaces. The X is beyond the 2, but I haven't seen a Pirelli compound guide that includes the X. Previously there was only a PI compound, but according to the homologation list, there's a different X compound for other tracks.

For the rears, Pirelli do their compounds like Dunlop. Soft is for hot weather, hard is for cold.

http://www.pirelli.com/asset/index.php?x=&y=&idelement=8562





The reverse for the front:

http://www.pirelli.com/asset/index.php?x=&y=&idelement=8561

Roger! Kinda nice Bridgestone only gives you two choices. Sometimes, less is more!

stevem
21-03-2016, 07:11 PM
Roger! Kinda nice Bridgestone only gives you two choices. Sometimes, less is more!

In this case I think it is Kris, the medium VO 2 I have used from 10 c thru to 40 c and they are good for atleast 1.34's that I know of ( Brad 23) Really good tyre

chicken16
21-03-2016, 08:35 PM
My mate in the know tells me the SCX is the one for Phillip Island.

Kris
21-03-2016, 08:40 PM
In this case I think it is Kris, the medium VO 2 I have used from 10 c thru to 40 c and they are good for atleast 1.34's that I know of ( Brad 23) Really good tyre

Give it a crack this weekend!

stevem
22-03-2016, 11:30 AM
Kris, I am using Dunlop 886 rear (4) and the French 302 front at the moment only because I know from the superbikes they are good for 30's in the right hands. So I can rule tyres out of the going faster equation. Bridges tones may well be good for 30's to but the best I have heard is 34's because of the limited guys on them.

Kris
22-03-2016, 12:34 PM
Hi Steve,

That is the tried and tested combo from last year and I had great results with it but im told the 886 rear is no more! Otherwise that is what id be on :)

Im very happy with the French 302 so ill stick to that and try the V02 rear for the weekend! T886 isnt on the homologated tyre list for ASBK :(