First off, I'm new to Sportbikes. Picked up a K6 GSXR 600 a few months back. This means I've got a bike that can corner harder, stop harder, accelerate harder than anything I've ridden prior. So I've been taking it slow, getting to know my limits, getting to know the bike.
I want to ride this bike well through October here in Philly, but I'm a bit concerned with the tires. I take short rides daily into town, maybe 15 minutes or less. I let the bike engine idle warm up as much as possible: >100 degrees and on the road don't rev >6k before 140. But I don't know about these tires. They came with the bike, some sort of Dunlop sportbike tires. I've been finding that they seem pretty damn slick suddenly here and there. About 8 minutes into my ride, there are a few good turns where I've been practicing my cornering. Lean angle, body position, throttle control, etc. It'll feel very confident, then the rear tire will slide out, and I'll have to stand the bike up a bit to keep control.
Long story short, can you ride a sportbike safely in cold weather? How long does it take to warm the tires up in <60 degree weather? <40 degrees will they never heat up due to pavement temperature?
I know I have to give up on my car's summer tires because they are like slippery hard plastic when its <35 out. But I have some Blizzak snow tires that are soft and grippy no matter the temperature to keep the fun going year long.
Another question, I know the guy who had the bike before me never leaned this thing over much at all. It still has nubbins on near the outside edges. Is part of my problem that these tires aren't properly broken in on high lean angles? If that is true, how can I safely fix that?
I want to ride this bike well through October here in Philly, but I'm a bit concerned with the tires. I take short rides daily into town, maybe 15 minutes or less. I let the bike engine idle warm up as much as possible: >100 degrees and on the road don't rev >6k before 140. But I don't know about these tires. They came with the bike, some sort of Dunlop sportbike tires. I've been finding that they seem pretty damn slick suddenly here and there. About 8 minutes into my ride, there are a few good turns where I've been practicing my cornering. Lean angle, body position, throttle control, etc. It'll feel very confident, then the rear tire will slide out, and I'll have to stand the bike up a bit to keep control.
Long story short, can you ride a sportbike safely in cold weather? How long does it take to warm the tires up in <60 degree weather? <40 degrees will they never heat up due to pavement temperature?
I know I have to give up on my car's summer tires because they are like slippery hard plastic when its <35 out. But I have some Blizzak snow tires that are soft and grippy no matter the temperature to keep the fun going year long.
Another question, I know the guy who had the bike before me never leaned this thing over much at all. It still has nubbins on near the outside edges. Is part of my problem that these tires aren't properly broken in on high lean angles? If that is true, how can I safely fix that?