Padangų slėgis "trackdays'am"
Padangų slėgis "trackdays'am"
Prasom nepatinget paskaityt zemiau Avon padangu speco nuomone apie padangu slegius trackdays'ams (btw - kaip lietuviskai "trackday"?? gal sukuriam koki termina?):
Another widely held misconception is that the psi recommendations are the maximum the tyre can take. They're not. The figure only tells at what pressures the tyres were tested at for all-round use. You could actually safely inflate a tyre up to around 50psi if you really wanted to, although it wouldn't do you much good. But the biggest area for debate has to be track days. If you've ever been to one it's almost certain someone has told you you'll be best off reducing your tyre pressures. You get more grip that way, they tell you. Smith has radically different advice. You should leave them alone, he says. Racing tyres are of a totally different construction and stiffness to road tyres so they need less pressure to maintain the carcass shape. That's where the rumours and bad advice comes from. If you drop the psi in road tyres you will get more movement in the tread pattern. They will heat up too much and that will eat into tyre wear. You'll almost certainly ruin a set in a day without gaining any advantage in grip. " Smith says he's known people to drop their rear tyre to just 22psi when heading for the track. His advice is to leave your tyres alone, saying a good tyre at standard pressures will give more grip than you need on a track day because you almost certainly won't be going as fast or for as long as racers. Track surfaces offer much better grip than the road, too - another reason for leaving your tyre pressures the same for the ride to the track as for the ride around it.
Another widely held misconception is that the psi recommendations are the maximum the tyre can take. They're not. The figure only tells at what pressures the tyres were tested at for all-round use. You could actually safely inflate a tyre up to around 50psi if you really wanted to, although it wouldn't do you much good. But the biggest area for debate has to be track days. If you've ever been to one it's almost certain someone has told you you'll be best off reducing your tyre pressures. You get more grip that way, they tell you. Smith has radically different advice. You should leave them alone, he says. Racing tyres are of a totally different construction and stiffness to road tyres so they need less pressure to maintain the carcass shape. That's where the rumours and bad advice comes from. If you drop the psi in road tyres you will get more movement in the tread pattern. They will heat up too much and that will eat into tyre wear. You'll almost certainly ruin a set in a day without gaining any advantage in grip. " Smith says he's known people to drop their rear tyre to just 22psi when heading for the track. His advice is to leave your tyres alone, saying a good tyre at standard pressures will give more grip than you need on a track day because you almost certainly won't be going as fast or for as long as racers. Track surfaces offer much better grip than the road, too - another reason for leaving your tyre pressures the same for the ride to the track as for the ride around it.
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Re: Padangø slëgis "trackdays'am"
Nezinau kaip jums, bet man labiausiai tinkamas trackdaysams terminas yra TRACKDAYS. Jei sugalvosite koki nors juokinga, vistiek nenaudosiu. Aciuw919 wrote:Prasom nepatinget paskaityt zemiau Avon padangu speco nuomone apie padangu slegius trackdays'ams (btw - kaip lietuviskai "trackday"?? gal sukuriam koki termina?):
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Re: Padangų slėgis "trackdays'am"
man nevisada patinka vartoti angliskus zodzius kai galima lietuviskai. kartais net naudoju lietuviskas raides forume (sian tik nera nuotaikos).didzhej wrote:
Nezinau kaip jums, bet man labiausiai tinkamas trackdaysams terminas yra TRACKDAYS. Jei sugalvosite koki nors juokinga, vistiek nenaudosiu. Aciu
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Re: Padangų slėgis "trackdays'am"
kalbininkai tai sakytu: "PasivazinejimasLenktyniuTrasojeLenktyniniuArbaNeVisaiMotocikluArAutomobiliuArKitaMotorineTransportoPriemoneSpecialiaiSusiorganizavus"w919 wrote:(btw - kaip lietuviskai "trackday"?? gal sukuriam koki termina?):
O as pavadinciau "Atviru duru trasa"
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Re: Padangų slėgis "trackdays'am"
Reik vieno zodzio.nepykit wrote:kalbininkai tai sakytu: "PasivazinejimasLenktyniuTrasojeLenktyniniuArbaNeVisaiMotocikluArAutomobiliuArKitaMotorineTransportoPriemoneSpecialiaiSusiorganizavus"w919 wrote:(btw - kaip lietuviskai "trackday"?? gal sukuriam koki termina?):
O as pavadinciau "Atviru duru trasa"
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Re: Padangø slëgis "trackdays'am"
Taip ir atsiranda visokie lietuviski terminai kaip VIELABRAUKIS ir t.t.w919 wrote:
Reik vieno zodzio.
Trasadienis, Smaugiadienis ir pan
Man tai Trackdaysas yra elementari TRENIRUOTE.
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Re: Padangų slėgis "trackdays'am"
Treniruote yra kai dirbi su tikslu dalyvauti varzybose ir siekti sportiniu rezultatu. Trackdays ne visai ta pati reiskia..Vito wrote:
Taip ir atsiranda visokie lietuviski terminai kaip VIELABRAUKIS ir t.t.
Man tai Trackdaysas yra elementari TRENIRUOTE.
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Re: Padangų slėgis "trackdays'am"
treniroji Meistriškuma betikslo, kodel ne?w919 wrote: Treniruote yra kai dirbi su tikslu dalyvauti varzybose ir siekti sportiniu rezultatu. Trackdays ne visai ta pati reiskia..
aj tikslas gali buti: more and more fun on next ride.
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Re: Padangø slëgis "trackdays'am"
Trackdaysas lavina tavo igudzius, leidzia geriau isnaudoti vairavimo technika, gerina vaziavimo tempa ir kokybe. Lygiai ta pati daro ir treniruote.w919 wrote:
Treniruote yra kai dirbi su tikslu dalyvauti varzybose ir siekti sportiniu rezultatu. Trackdays ne visai ta pati reiskia..
O ar tu dalyvausi lenktynese ar ne, cia tavo paties asmeninis reikalas. Nei trackdaysas, nei treniruote, nei dar koks baisus zodis neprivers taves to daryti.
Re: Padangų slėgis "trackdays'am"
Sakykim taip - treniruote skamba su rimtumu pretenzija, todel ne visada tinka apibudinti (beabejo ir vienareiksmiskai naudinga igudziams ir tt.) laisvalaikio praleidimo forma, kuria siaip jau uzsieny laikomi trackdaysai.Vito wrote: Trackdaysas lavina tavo igudzius, leidzia geriau isnaudoti vairavimo technika, gerina vaziavimo tempa ir kokybe. Lygiai ta pati daro ir treniruote.
O ar tu dalyvausi lenktynese ar ne, cia tavo paties asmeninis reikalas. Nei trackdaysas, nei treniruote, nei dar koks baisus zodis neprivers taves to daryti.
Treniruotes uzsieniokai vadina "racedays" arba "testing".
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