Hey Miata boys: go biker in another topic ... this is (er.. was) ALFA stuff and follow-up certainly NOT MIATA stuff...jeffw wrote:I blame you. You started it at Monticello, I think. I would have been content to stay on RA01s!TroyV wrote:You're making the right choice Stephan in putting the Alfa out to pasture.
Besides....Almost everyone in ST4 that wasn't running on Hoosiers last year will be this year.
I blame Wasilko. If that dude had just stayed on his R888/RA1/NT-01 street tires none of this would have happened.
Seems my new ride maybe in SSB .. again stay tuned. Oh, I may use Hoosiers there but really, which tires is best overall for what WE do?
My former experince in 10 years has been between Yokohama, Kuhmo, Toyo, Nitto, Hankook and Hoosier since I've used them all:
Yokohama AR-32 = noisy in dry slowest from all tires I used, excellent in rain
Kuhmo = great in the beginning, fading fast as it past half way of it's life (I mean really fast)
Toyo RA01 = best tire overall, durable reliable predictable. Great set for practice: Now according to many seems to be about 1 sec slower than Hoosier at NHMS chic/chic
NITTO = just as good as Toyo a bit faster buit not as durable
Hankook = Second best after Hoosier. WIll gave me the tip as is was very close to hoosier only cheaper laster to find out (accroding to him) the cycles wore too fast. I still liked this as my best tires ever.
Hoosier = great tire if you don't flat spot. they are "sensitive" ... I used for last practice and TT only and felt more "confident" to go more aggressive (faster) but I did not see a major improvement from the Hankooks.