Pirelli Corsa's vs 888r's ??
Pirelli Corsa's vs 888r's ??
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Brummmie

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5,284 posts

245 months

Friday 5th December 2008
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Hi folks, has anyone used BOTH of these ON A TRACK, i can buy the Corsas for half the money, i also have a set of track rims so thats what they will be used for. I have 888's on the front of my Cerbera at the mo and used them at Oulton a few weeks ago and they were stunning, but they are pricey especially when i have access to a much cheaper option. Cheers Brum.

peterpeter

6,438 posts

281 months

Saturday 6th December 2008
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Brummmie said:
Hi folks, has anyone used BOTH of these ON A TRACK, i can buy the Corsas for half the money, i also have a set of track rims so thats what they will be used for. I have 888's on the front of my Cerbera at the mo and used them at Oulton a few weeks ago and they were stunning, but they are pricey especially when i have access to a much cheaper option. Cheers Brum.
Ive used both,

Corsa r tyres are they hardcore track tyre that are directly comparable to the r888s.

I found the r888s had better grip but wore out quicker (not sure what compound I had at the time)
Corsas seem to last much longer for me ,6-7 track days instead of 4 for the r888s, were not quite a grippy in the dry, but were close.

R888s are normally about 60% of the cost so Corsas are worth it for the extra longevity.

Are you sure you are getting quoted for the corsa r?

Brummmie

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5,284 posts

245 months

Saturday 6th December 2008
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Thanks for the info, i'll give the corsas a go then. Yep deffo Corsas wink

DiscoColin

3,328 posts

238 months

Saturday 6th December 2008
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Brummmie said:
Thanks for the info, i'll give the corsas a go then. Yep deffo Corsas wink
Just to complicate things, the last time I heard tell of Corsas it emerged that there were more than one kind...

peterpeter

6,438 posts

281 months

Saturday 6th December 2008
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DiscoColin said:
Brummmie said:
Thanks for the info, i'll give the corsas a go then. Yep deffo Corsas wink
Just to complicate things, the last time I heard tell of Corsas it emerged that there were more than one kind...
thats what i was getting at.


there is a corsa system tyre, which is more of a road tyre but still designed for the track.
it has some central circumferential grooves on it.
Then there is the corsa R which is just has the S shaped grooves and Im sure that one is more expensive



Glenn McMenamin

2,305 posts

262 months

Saturday 6th December 2008
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If you DO get Corsa R's, make sure you check their date of manufacture, i have heard of 6 year old tyres being sold in
this type, well beyond their best before date.