Cutting slicks
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sniff diesel

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13,124 posts

236 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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On a couple of trackdays this year the conditions were a bit intermediate to use either my full slicks (Yokohama WTCC) or wets (Dunlop BTCC) tyres. On these occasions I could have really done with some cut slicks, or even some Toyo R888 type tyres. Since the Toyos in my size (235/40R17) cost about £170 each rather than the £20-30 each that I can get part worn slicks for, cut slicks look like the way forward. The £200 or so that the cutter would cost would pay for itself on the first set of tyres I use it on.

Just wondering if anyone had any experience with cutters or using cut slicks?

fergus

6,430 posts

299 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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sniff diesel said:
On a couple of trackdays this year the conditions were a bit intermediate to use either my full slicks (Yokohama WTCC) or wets (Dunlop BTCC) tyres. On these occasions I could have really done with some cut slicks, or even some Toyo R888 type tyres. Since the Toyos in my size (235/40R17) cost about £170 each rather than the £20-30 each that I can get part worn slicks for, cut slicks look like the way forward. The £200 or so that the cutter would cost would pay for itself on the first set of tyres I use it on.

Just wondering if anyone had any experience with cutters or using cut slicks?
Get some advice on this, as you risk the tyre completely overheating and falling apart due to cutting too many channels for the tread to handle, or falling apart due to where you've cut the channels too deeply and affected the carcass!

Keep the cutter moving at the same speed and don't try and take the whole channel out in one go until you're used to the cutter. It's hard work! Best to copy an existing inters tread pattern.

gruffalo

8,100 posts

250 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Richard, where do you get your slicks from, I am thinking of getting a second set of rims and using slicks for summer track days, just not sure where to get them from?

cts

51 posts

223 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Try a truck tyre dealer, who do tyre cutting, hope this helps.

TheEnd

15,370 posts

212 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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Look on ebay for the slicks, there are usually loads on there from the BTCC/WTCC teams

sniff diesel

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13,124 posts

236 months

Saturday 12th December 2009
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TheEnd said:
Look on ebay for the slicks, there are usually loads on there from the BTCC/WTCC teams
Yep, or even try the classifieds on here as there's a bloke in Camarthenshire that often has a load for sale. I'm going to try some Clio cup Michelins as they're a bit narrower so should sit better on my 7.5" rims.