Thanks Dude

- onwards then so I can get to what I've been doing recently.
From April 2011 - Maxxis Tyres and MCTechnics Visit:
I have a pair of Supermaxx's on my BCR. Brilliant tyres. Warm up quickly, grip well in all temperatures. Not bad at all in the rain for a tyre with very little groove/tread, dont square off (or hasnt yet anyway) nice feeling on the power, dont skip or slide. All in all, for the £130 that paid for them a few months back, a perfect solution.
They even hit the magic 50degC on road pressures at Snetterton last year - in some pretty crappy weather.
I Loved 'Em.
Until I went to see a well known suspension guru in the Fen's [Darren @ MC Technics]. On my mind was getting my 04 BCR to feel like the '10 HP2 I rode at Snetterton (back to back with my BCR!). Yes I know it wont ever be quite as good as that but, oh never mind. The point is this:
I had some Michelin PR2's on before this set of Maxxis and both tyres give a pronouced "Gyro Effect" if you use the front brake on the lean. I mean use the front brake *at all*. If you are dragging the brake when you turn in and release it, the bike falls on it's ear sharply. The opposite is true also - If you trail the brake after turning in, it'll stand up. Both these effects are very pronouced. Not Dangerous in any way, espesh after I'd figured out what was happening, but annoying all the same. Certainly bad enough to keep me thinking about the bend entry instead of planning further up the track ahead.
I mentioned this to Darren and he suggested that the problem may be caused by the front tyre. It isn't designed for the wieght of an R1100S plus a 16stone idiot lurching it through a bend and reacts by collapsing nder the force, causing the bike to stand up. He further prescribed a set of Pirelli Supercorsa BSB's - they have a much stiffer construction and are less prone to collapse under load thus lessening the gyro-effect.
This makes much sense. So I have a set lined up for fitting tomorrow afternoon, right after my next Dyno session.
To get back on topic then, I love the Maxxis tyres. The *only* issue I have with them is this gyro problem on the way into a bend. I will be keeping the ones that come off, just in case the Pirelli's dont fix the problem.
I know you shouldn't be braking into a turn anyway, but every GS I ever had (and the RS) can take a hard stab on the brake lever with minimal standup and a gentle trail during the entry/apex transition goes completely unnoticed.
Handy, I find, cos I'm a bit greedy going in most times (I hate slowing down), and need to scrub a little to make the apex fit....
A little while later and I'm back at MCT with the BCR for some light suspension work to make the BCR better for Trackday use.
Modifications only to the standard Showa units front and rear (cant really afford to change the struts) and also on his advice I changed the tyres from the Maxxis units I had for some Pirelli SuperCorsa's.
Money well spent I think, as the bike feels much more confident now and tips into a corner with nice predictabilty and just the right amount of wieght. Prior to Darrens work it could be a bit of a struggle to get the front into a corner smoothly with too much effort required leading to over-corrections and a choppy turn. Now its butter smooth, easy and predictable leaving me able to focus less on the bike and more on the turn itself.
Money well spent and more or less standard too - only the rear spring was changed for a custom unit.
Everything esle was re-valving and adjustment.
Cant fault Darrens service or prices. I couldn't have made that much difference for less money.
Even when I do eventually get some Ohlins for it, I'll take it back to Darren for setup - he's that good...