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I'm going to be getting a pair of the new Pirelli Diablo Rosso 2's put on this weekend and have a question regarding break-in.
There are two schools of thought on this from what I've read:
1. You have to break in all tyres, including the modern compounds otherwise they are very slick/dangerous
2. You do not have to break in modern tyres - as it is a myth.
I'll be going for a long boot immediately after getting my tyres installed so was wondering if I should be worried about riding them hard off the bat or should I be taking it easy for a little bit (if so, what's the quickest way to break them in and scrub them off and how long should I be taking it easy for)?
Cheers
There are two schools of thought on this from what I've read:
1. You have to break in all tyres, including the modern compounds otherwise they are very slick/dangerous
2. You do not have to break in modern tyres - as it is a myth.
I'll be going for a long boot immediately after getting my tyres installed so was wondering if I should be worried about riding them hard off the bat or should I be taking it easy for a little bit (if so, what's the quickest way to break them in and scrub them off and how long should I be taking it easy for)?
Cheers