Braveheart- What were the R888's like on the road? Do you have to drive it like you stole it to get heat into them for them to provide decent grip or are the sticky from the start? What is the closest dry weather performer to the R888 that you have used on the road and are the R888's really dangerous in the wet?
I was also considering a set of Yokohama AD08 Advan Neova. Has anybody used these?
Thanks for the replies
I thought they were great straight out the box...
Popped the wheels and tyres on the car and went for a drive.
It was early November, cold rain and road. I could not stop smiling about how silly I was testing road legal slicks under such conditions.. I drive A, B and C roads and was very surprised with the ability to shift water and find grip. The amount of spray from the rear was also a surprise.
Having scrubbed in, I had a track day at knockhill a week later and had a ball. Start was delayed due to ice on track and the evening was cut short due to ice forming again.... noticable sign was cars departing the track...:lol:
The R888's were great and produced heat under the conditions. They give me alot of feedback and confidence.
Tracking them on a warm summers day is heartbreaking as they are near enough finished. maybe good warm trackday though... ;-)
Track session on the 13th Nov so hope to join them again!
I'm always interest in tyres... I think it's cheaper to buy a good set of rims and tyres together. You should get the tyres for next to nothing. Group buy on year... great rims + R888's five hundred and fifty....
Some daft Scotsman...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbNsPmZXp5U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUf5BGXE9H4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eATJ6wO9mX4