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Originally Posted by elm3
Like with any High Performance Tires, you should get them warmed up before doing any high spirited driving. They are soft compound tires and require some heat for the ruber to stick. I have a 2004 Yamaha R1 and the tires are soft compound and of the same compound of that on the M3, it will take me a few minutes to get them warm, I ride my bike at 30 deg. and after being warmed, they will stick.
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I ride an '04 GSX-R750, the coldest it gets here is like 60's, and that's cold for me!