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by ST1Ddope » Mon Jun 10, 2013 12:22 am
Selling a new sticker set of 4 Non-Dot Continental Slicks never mounted in 245/45-17. $690.00
These are made by Hoosier for Conti and are very similar to the R6. I used another set I have for 30 minutes and they showed next to no wear when compared to the r6 and provided similar grip that didn't fall off. I manage a 1:18.7 with them and they had more in them. My record is 1:15.9 on a far cooler day on R6's and I believe these conti's could touch 1:16 with the right temps.

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by Chrispy » Mon Jun 10, 2013 12:11 pm
I have information from Hoosier that indicates that the Conti DR compound is in fact the R6 compound (the oval tires and endurance compounds are different). The tire caucus is thinner since they aren't DOT rated.
The conti's are good value!
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by chaos4NH » Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:43 am
And just what classes are these tires legal for?

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by austaz » Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:10 am
chaos4NH wrote:And just what classes are these tires legal for?

practice class ....
Actually I think they are a specific 6pt tire same as a R6 in the xls sheet?
6 Hoosier R6, SM6
6 BFGoodrich R1
6 Hankook c50, c51, c70, c71
6 Kumho v710
6 Toyo Proxes RR
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by Chrispy » Thu Jun 20, 2013 12:09 pm
Under touring rules super sticky non-DOT slicks are a 13 point tire, however since the compound for the Continential DR are R6 compound (or harder for the oval compounds) they are currently considered the same point value as the DOT R6 and we have called that out in the rule book.
These tires are illegal for SP since those rules require DOT tires.
So bottom line, legal for Prepared, and legal for touring (6-points, plus 1 width point for a total of 7 like a regular Hoosier).
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by nhsilversti » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:07 pm
and me being in PB, i dont need DOT tires

need parts for your trailer, welding repairs/fabrication (sorry cant do aluminum), tires mounted and balanced, feel free to email/pm me. i am located a little west of nashua. ted
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