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22 hours ago, flagrag said:

British Speedway has signed a large commercial deal with Anlas for a certain quantity of tyres

They can add them to all of the GTR engines they've got... just need to buy some dodgy bendy frames and they'll have enough for a complete league of unrideable bikes

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I was in the pits at pboro on Monday and when proctor came in you couldn’t even put your hand on the tyre as it was so hot. They was taking the temperature of each tyre as the riders came in and proctors was some 13 degrees hotter than Lawsons when he came in, and there was massive cuts in them. I know it’s the same for everyone but I do kinda feel sorry for the lads risking their lives for our entertainment on these tyres that clearly are not suitable 

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1 hour ago, iainb said:

They can add them to all of the GTR engines they've got... just need to buy some dodgy bendy frames and they'll have enough for a complete league of unrideable bikes

The rate that the riders are coming off their bikes, there will be plenty of 'dodgy bendy frames' available.. 

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On 6/8/2021 at 10:40 AM, flagrag said:

British Speedway has signed a large commercial deal with Anlas for a certain quantity of tyres  so it will need to be proved that they are not as specified in original contract. 

If they have supplied a product that is not fit for purpose - never mind outright dangerous - then the tyre company should be considered in breach of contract! With the limited number of riders available to British speedway this is a crisis that cannot be ignored. Commercial interests cannot override rider's safety.

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At Plymouth last night, they didnt have enough tyres to issue 14 for each side.

Berwick were only given 11 tyres. I assume, in order to be fair, Plymouth only had 11 as well?

Anlas are picking up the bill until replacement tyres with a different compound are available..

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...... & the Plymouth riders tyres lasted better, as they got 4 x 5-1's in the last 4 races.

Not long ago, Scott Nicholls said that the bikes need a different set up to suit the new tyres.

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1 hour ago, Gasser90 said:

I was in the pits at pboro on Monday and when proctor came in you couldn’t even put your hand on the tyre as it was so hot. They was taking the temperature of each tyre as the riders came in and proctors was some 13 degrees hotter than Lawsons when he came in, and there was massive cuts in them. I know it’s the same for everyone but I do kinda feel sorry for the lads risking their lives for our entertainment on these tyres that clearly are not suitable 

Richard Lawson recorded the highest temperature for a tyre in Heat 15 on Monday. They aren't getting any hotter on the surface temperature than the old Mitas Tyres. The problem is both the construction and compound. (pretty much the whole tyre then)  Pressure rises were normal. tyres are losing big chunks after just one ride. They disintegrate at very inconsistent rates. Some lasting well, some not even 4 laps. The sidewall and bead construction appear to be of most concern at the moment, and the vulcanisation of the rubber to the carcass. 

The SCB are only involved because its a big safety issue and someone has signed a big commercial contract with a tyre that isn't fit for purpose. The problem will also be that those with all the data and testing aren't tyre experts themselves, don't really know what they are looking at, and certainly won't get an expert outside opinion from someone who is. The old Mitas tyre would wear at a predictable rate and when the knobbles were torn off the didn't expose the carcass underneath. In short, they wore out consistently. These things are going to get someone hurt if they aren't careful.

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1 hour ago, bluebee said:

If they have supplied a product that is not fit for purpose - never mind outright dangerous - then the tyre company should be considered in breach of contract! With the limited number of riders available to British speedway this is a crisis that cannot be ignored. Commercial interests cannot override rider's safety.

Try proving it. Someone is going to have to get a very expensive lawyer and some expert witnesses on board. They cost money, that some people won't want to spend

This isn't formula 1

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43 minutes ago, wtf said:

Try proving it. Someone is going to have to get a very expensive lawyer and some expert witnesses on board. They cost money, that some people won't want to spend

This isn't formula 1

 

I would think if you get riders on your side with plenty of expert opinion from managers, mechanics etc, plus statistics on rider injuries then the manufacturers would be getting rather worried. The opposite could be considered as well: what if a rider or iders(s) grouped together and the case that they were being made to use dangerous equipment to pursue their livelihood, Manufacturers are scared witless by any possibility of a case being brought about negligence. With the tyre change rule being brought in there is obviously ample evidence of a shoddy product not fir for purpose. Someone should try asking Anlas if they are prepared for a serious accident to be proved dto be own to a disintegrating tyre made by them.

I don't think this issue can be swatted away. Lives and livelihoods are at risk if something isn't done.

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Always wondered whether the change in tyres was causing problems ... so many injured riders after a handful of meetings ....some could be put down to lack of track action for over 12 months ....

The riders spin the a*** off the back tyres when riding modern speedway on the slick tracks, so if they fall apart and overheat they ain't up to the job.

Speedway isnt alone in cocking up on tyre deals.... Formula 1 with its mega millions is no better with tyres disintegrating at 180mph.

 

Maybe they should shorten the races to 3 laps only  whilst this sorted out.

 

 

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10 hours ago, Gasser90 said:

I was in the pits at pboro on Monday and when proctor came in you couldn’t even put your hand on the tyre as it was so hot. They was taking the temperature of each tyre as the riders came in and proctors was some 13 degrees hotter than Lawsons when he came in, and there was massive cuts in them. I know it’s the same for everyone but I do kinda feel sorry for the lads risking their lives for our entertainment on these tyres that clearly are not suitable 

Not really risking their lives for our entertainment,,, risking their lives possibly,,, for our entertainment,, no 

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3 hours ago, old bob at herne bay said:

Maybe they should shorten the races to 3 laps only  whilst this sorted out.

Come on, don't be silly. The solution is obvious. Pit stops after 2 laps. :P

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18 hours ago, bluebee said:

 

I would think if you get riders on your side with plenty of expert opinion from managers, mechanics etc, plus statistics on rider injuries then the manufacturers would be getting rather worried. The opposite could be considered as well: what if a rider or iders(s) grouped together and the case that they were being made to use dangerous equipment to pursue their livelihood, Manufacturers are scared witless by any possibility of a case being brought about negligence. With the tyre change rule being brought in there is obviously ample evidence of a shoddy product not fir for purpose. Someone should try asking Anlas if they are prepared for a serious accident to be proved dto be own to a disintegrating tyre made by them.

I don't think this issue can be swatted away. Lives and livelihoods are at risk if something isn't done.

Believe me, they are very busy trying to swat it away and hide it under the carpet. Rumour has it there's now a special Anlas Lubricant that must be used on the inside of the tyre when fitting to make all the problems go away. You couldn't make this stuff up if you tried. If this lot had another brain cell they'd be a plant. 

 

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12 hours ago, Baldyman said:

Not really risking their lives for our entertainment,,, risking their lives possibly,,, for our entertainment,, no 

I don't buy all this "for our entertainment" business, some will no doubt want to put a show on for fans, but don't kid yourself it's primarily about doing it for themselves. You can see that by how many riders willingly come round to acknowledge the fans after a race win or close race.

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