Tyre Temperature - Shouldn't the rear be warmer?
Just a quick one for those in the know.
After a half hour ride I felt my tyres and the front felt just as hot as the rear, didn't use a thermometer but they were considerably warmer than my hand but not enough to take my hand away or get burned, I always expect this from the rear after a spirited ride but not the front, but the bikes been idle for over a year so I forget is this normal?
Tyre pressures are set to my preferred 32F, 36R.
Cbr 600 F4.
Thanks
After a half hour ride I felt my tyres and the front felt just as hot as the rear, didn't use a thermometer but they were considerably warmer than my hand but not enough to take my hand away or get burned, I always expect this from the rear after a spirited ride but not the front, but the bikes been idle for over a year so I forget is this normal?
Tyre pressures are set to my preferred 32F, 36R.
Cbr 600 F4.
Thanks
It appears to happen to me in this sim a great deal. More often than not I'm battling to raise the tire temps. I've had a go at bringing down the tension playing and with camber and toe, however I'm as a rule on chilly tires. particularly in the GT vehicles which will quite often be my top picks. Perhaps I want driving example to warm the tires. In any case any ideas would be quite valued.
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