Corsa III 's are horrible on the 10r, turned in very slow and all over the show
2ct's now there is a another story, turns in awesome, holds line and loads of feedback, good in the wet and felt great on my recent Germany trip, so much so my knees where down all over the place
It always amazes me when people post these comments about these tyres. It really is down to personal taste. I personally love these tyres. I had my knee down in the wet around clearways on a trackday last year with these with no problems, they lasted a whole day at Snetterton last year even though the right side of the tyre was toast after seriously abusing it on Coram all day.
Personally, I am amazed it has lasted so long. I was in the fast group at Snetterton so I do know how to give the tyres a good workout. When I ride on the road, I would class myself as a fairly swift rider. (10 years ago it would have been stupid cnut!!) Although I normally wind the throttle on progressively as opposed to using it as an on/off switch! . I generally don't do burnouts or skid the tyre, so that definitely helps.
In fact, the rear is on about 4500 miles and its still got a good 1000 miles left on it. The only dilemma I have is I have a track day at Donington on the 24th and I don't know if the tyre will last another trackday. I will either put these tyres back on, or go for the Pirelli Dragon Corsa Rossos.
I sometimes wonder if some people read too much and worry about everyone elses opinions, instead of just riding.. On the road, no on could really get anywhere near the outer edges of a tyres performance, especially in the wet. Just watching some people ride in the wet would suggest to me they are -in a nutshell- not confident in the wet and it's nothing to do with the tyre. They have far more grip than the 'Michelin Hi-Sports' I used to stick on my ZXR750, and they used to be regarded as on of the best tyres 15 years ago.
On the track, I always felt in control and I had every confidence in the tyre, even when I missed my braking point on Revett straight and had to feather the brake as I turned in and the front was seriously protesting. I can lap in the 1.16-1.17 mark -quick enough for me- my finger was just slipping onto the lap timer honest!!!)
At the end of the day, the 'what tyre do you think I should buy next?' debate will always go on, everyone will give their 0.02p worth about what is the best tyre and will will never agree totally. As long as we all stay upright then I guess it's athe best we can hope for.
I'll get back in my hole now.
Toodle pip
Flipper