Friction Racing Products

Friction Racing Products Friction Racing Products, Distributor of Pirelli Tires, West Coast Distributor of Chicken Hawk Tire We will be more than happy to assist you.

Owner, John Chen, began Friction Racing Products with the vision to provide the best track side assistance to recreational riders as well as road racing support. With over 20 years in the industry and extensive racing and rider coaching experience, John has accumulated a vast amount of knowledge that is evidenced in the service he provides through FRP and technical information posts. FRP offers a

diverse selection of products that are deemed the best in the industry.

* Pirelli race tires
* Chicken Hawk tire warmers
* Pit Bull stands
* Brembo racing products
* Ferodo racing products
* Lucas Oil products
* Stomp Grip tank pads

Contact us for a quote!

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FRP private supermoto event

11/30/2021

2021 November ACS event best pit contest winner? Friction Racing Products. One of these bikes turned 1:29s. Guess which?

2021 M1000RR vs S1000RR vs 2018 HP4 Race!!!!
11/21/2021

2021 M1000RR vs S1000RR vs 2018 HP4 Race!!!!

Long awaited on-track review and comparisons of BMW's 2021 supersport line up alongside the rare 2018 HP4 Race!We hit Auto Club Speedway during one of the Fa...

The absolute best Masks!   Get your logo on one!
12/22/2020

The absolute best Masks! Get your logo on one!

FRP 2015 Honda CRF450R Supermoto Project Bike tested at Apex Racing Center today.    Brembo 108mm radial calipers adapte...
12/21/2020

FRP 2015 Honda CRF450R Supermoto Project Bike tested at Apex Racing Center today. Brembo 108mm radial calipers adapted to forks for 320mm rotors. Prototype adapter created by none other than, Madlabs. You won't see this on late model CRF450Rs because the adapter does not exist, not until now ;) Madlabs now has 108mm radial caliper adapters for late model and previous gen CRF450Rs. "Big Brakes MATTER" ;)

Technical Data Episode 3.5: PirelliMoto Diablo NEW WSBK Slicks 125/70-17 and 200/65-17 compared to Dunlop N-Tec SBK Slic...
09/01/2020

Technical Data Episode 3.5: PirelliMoto Diablo NEW WSBK Slicks 125/70-17 and 200/65-17 compared to Dunlop N-Tec SBK Slicks 120/70-17 and 200/60-17

Test Rig: 2017 Suzuki GSXR-1000R , Öhlins USA FGRT forks, TTX GP rear shock, Steering Damper, Dymag Performance Wheels
Carbon Wheels, Brembo Billet Master Cylinder, T-drive Rotors, GP4RX Calipers, Z04 pads, Attack Performance Zero offset clip-ons, rearsets, Yoshimura Research & Development of America, Inc.
Full Ti race system, Case covers, Lightech Racing frame sliders, axles sliders, and chain adjuster, Drive Systems USA Inc. gearing,
Chicken Hawk Racing Tire Warmers Professional Warmers, Pit Bull
stands, Rieger-Rennsport Paddock Wizard.

This is a supplement to Episode 3 adding a comparison of dimensions to the Dunlop N-Tec SBK Slicks. Again these are dims and weights we measured and not from some published data sheets. Please keep in mind there are manufacturing tolerances. We did NOT perform a back to back ride comparison and only have the numbers to share at this point.

The Numbers:
Dunlop 120/70-17 front slick Dia = 604mm, weighs 10lbs 6ozs
Pirelli 125/70-17 front slick Dia = 610mm, weighs 9lbs 11ozs
Dunlop 200/60-17 Rear slick Dia = 670mm, weighs 15lbs 13ozs
Pirelli 200/65-17 Rear slice Dia = 673mm, weighs 15lbs 6ozs

As you can see from the numbers, If the bike is currently setup for the Dunlops, switching over to the new Pirelli WSBK slicks will raise the front from the axle to the ground by 3mm, and the rear by 1.5mm. This raises the CG overall slightly, and raises the front by 1.5mm relative to the rear, increasing rake and trail very slightly. This Geometry change would in theory slow the bike’s steering slightly, but increase stability slightly as well, especially under hard braking as there would be slightly more rear weight bias. Although with a significant reduction in Pirelli tire weights, especially the front, -6.6%, (rear -2.8%), this would increase the bikes steering rate.

If you are on Dunlops currently and want to try the Pirelli New WSBK tires, I would suggest that you do NOT need to make chassis changes until after you ride the tires. With the data above, you can make the small adjustments track side between sessions very easily. Adding 3mm of additional sag/reducing preload to the forks achieves the same effect as sliding the forks up thru the triple clamps 3mm to lower the front, except of course you are giving up 3mm of travel. Assuming you are not currently bottoming you’re forks, this is a quick and easy way to make small geometry changes track side in between sessions. The same can be done with the rear in between sessions giving up 1.5mm of travel by reducing preload/adding sag. Once you find the geometry that you like during the track testing, you can do the more time consuming adjustments off track: return your sag/preload back to your original numbers, and adjust the fork position in the triples, and change the rear shock length

At Friction Racing Products, we ride what we sell, and only sell what we ride and believe in. We provide our customers with data to make informed decisions and extract the optimal performance from your equipment.

Technical Data Episode 3:  PirelliMoto Diablo NEW WSBK Slicks 125/70-17 and 200/65-17 compared to Diablo SBK Slicks 120/...
08/31/2020

Technical Data Episode 3: PirelliMoto Diablo NEW WSBK Slicks 125/70-17 and 200/65-17 compared to Diablo SBK Slicks 120/70-17 and 200/60-17

Test Rig: 2017 Suzuki GSXR-1000R , Öhlins USA FGRT forks, TTX GP rear shock, Steering Damper, Dymag Performance Wheels Carbon Wheels, Brembo Billet Master Cylinder, T-drive Rotors, GP4RX Calipers, Z04 pads, Attack Performance Zero offset clip-ons, rearsets, Yoshimura Research & Development of America, Inc. Full Ti race system, Case covers, Lightech Racing frame sliders, axles sliders, and chain adjuster, Drive Systems USA Inc. gearing, Chicken Hawk Racing Tire Warmers Professional Warmers, Pit Bull stands, Rieger-Rennsport Paddock Wizard.

Last year Pirelli introduced a now WSBK tire, the Diablo Superbike 125/70-17 and 200/65-17 slicks. This year it became available in NA to club racers and track enthusiasts. We spent a lot of time dissecting and comparing these tires to the previous 120/70-17 and 200/60-17 tires, which are still current and available. We hoped to bring you this data sooner this year but due to Covid, our testing plans were delayed. As with any testing, there is subjectivity and as an Engineer, we know to eliminate as many variables as possible. The actual hard measurements are not subjective, the numbers don’t lie. Note that these are ACTUAL mounted measurements we took, NOT from some datasheet or internet site. The rider’s opinion is a little more difficult to eliminate subjectivity. For our rider test, we conducted it in a single day at the same track with 2 sets of identical Dymag carbon wheels mounted up with the different rubber all baking at the same temps before we dropped them onto the test rig. We conducted the rider portion at a FastrackRiders Riders Event at Autoclub Speedway in Fontana, CA over the course of 1 day on 8/22/20.

The Numbers:
120/70-17 front slick Dia = 604mm , weighs 9lbs 7ozs, mounted horizontal width = 118mm, tread profile circumference from edge of sidewall to edge of sidewall = 72mm, sidewall height = 19mm
125/70-17 front slick Dia = 610mm, weighs 9lbs 11ozs, mounted horizontal width = 124mm, tread profile circumference from edge of sidewall to edge of sidewall = 70mm, sidewall height = 24.5mm
200/60-17 Rear slick Dia = 662mm, weighs 14lbs 15ozs, mounted horizontal width = 200mm, tread profile circumference from edge of sidewall to edge of sidewall = 254mm
200/65-17 Rear slice Dia = 673mm, weighs 15lbs 6ozs, mounted horizontal width = 200mm, tread profile circumference from edge of sidewall to edge of sidewall = 260mm

As you can see from the numbers, the new tires are simply taller, wider in the front with a major jump in sidewall height and different profile shape, and a little bit heavier (about 2.3% gain in weight, but still significantly lighter than the other Major US brand).
We did our ride test by just dropping the preheated tires onto the test rig with NO suspension mods. Same hot PSI between the tires. (in a future test, we will make suspension changes and conduct this test again). We did this to be able to answer the #1 question most riders will ask which is: “do I need to change my setup”. Just dropping the tires onto the bike, it will raise the bike from the axle to the ground 3mm in the front, and 5.5mm in the rear. This raises the CG overall, and pitches the rear up higher by 2.5mm relative to the front, decreasing rake and trail slightly.

Sitting on the bike in back to back sessions with the different tires mounted, you can feel the height difference immediately. The answer to the #1 question is in my opinion NO, you do NOT “need” to make setup changes and CAN just drop these tires on in “most” cases. If you are a racer, you will of course want to make changes as you are always chasing that elusive optimal setup, chasing those tenths 😉.

Rider impression of differences was surprisingly minimal. I expected the bike to steer a little quicker with the changed geometry, but it did not. I suspect the different profile of the front tire combined with the slight weight difference countered what would have been a slightly quicker steer geometry if you made those geometry changes on the same tires. The front tire did have a slightly different “feel” to it. A little hard to describe but I will make an analogy to the front feeling “softer” like as if you lowered the PSI or the carcass was more compliant while leaned over. It gave the rider a feeling of the front being more planted under trail braking but NOT over flexing/folding like with an under inflated tire would. I suspect the much taller sidewall (25% taller) of the 125 tire attributes to this feeling as sidewall flex/bump compliance would be increased with a taller sidewall, especially at high lean angles.
We did push the pace and noticed a few minor negative side effects. Under extreme hard braking from the high speeds down the back straight into T12, the rear end did get lighter and was a little less stable. This is expected as the increased height/CG and higher rear end bias vs front would have the bike unweight the rear end a little more and rotate more weight to the front under braking. This can be corrected by lowering the bike and changing the weight bias. The other thing we noticed was that the bike would run slightly wider under acceleration past the apex. We suspect this may be due to the front profile shape being not as “peaked”. We will discuss this in more detail in the next Tech writeup after we conduct this test again with suspension changes for each tire.
It is difficult to measure performance differences via lap times during a Track day due to traffic during the sessions as a variable that we cannot control so we have not compared/discussed those. In the next Tech writeup, we may compare those if we are confident we have unhindered laps.

At Friction Racing Products, we ride what we sell, and only sell what we ride and believe in. We provide our customers with data to make informed decisions and extract the optimal performance from your equipment.

We will be at Adams Motorsports Park tomorrow, 2/29/20 (leap day) riding with our friends & customers and providing trac...
02/29/2020

We will be at Adams Motorsports Park tomorrow, 2/29/20 (leap day) riding with our friends & customers and providing track side support for your mini bike, super moto or your big bike.

Let us know if you need any of the products we supply (see list below) and we can deliver them to you trackside for free; saving you shipping costs!

Metzeler SM tires
PirelliMoto tires
Chickenhawk tire warmers
Brembo and/or Ferodo brake pads
PitBull stands
STOMPGRIP

We are excited to continue to expand our services and support in 2020 to the Mini/Supermoto scene!

We will be attending regular events at both Apex Racing Center and Adams Motorsports Park and from time to time at other mini tracks as well.

We stock Metzeler Supermoto tires in 16.5" and 17" sizes as well as the FULL line of Pirelli Road Racing and TrackDay tires.

We also stock the complete line of Chickenhawk tire warmers in all 17" tire sizes and 12" warmers can be custom ordered. (Advance notice for track delivery of tire warmers).

We will also have an assortment of Brembo and Ferodo racing brake pads on hand with us at the events to support riders.

The CRF150 pictured was built by MadLabs running Pirelli 17" 125GP SBK slicks with a custom 320mm brake rotor setup.

If you need a portable generator, contact us for a referral discount to a Cummins dealer on these 2500i units that will legit power 2 sets of warmers!!

Honda 2000 or 2200 or Yamaha 2000 units cannot match this! More power, less cost, better warranty, quieter, lighter = no brainer.

See you all at the track! 🏍💨🏁

Welcome to the Carbon Revolution!!   FRP is proud to announce that we are now a Dymag carbon wheel dealer.    We spent 2...
02/17/2020

Welcome to the Carbon Revolution!!

FRP is proud to announce that we are now a Dymag carbon wheel dealer.

We spent 2019 testing Dymag Performance Wheels carbon wheels on a BMW S1000RR with phenomenal results. The huge reduction in rotational weight substantially improves handling and performance. Turn-ins are dramatically quicker and easier, especially at higher speeds. The reduced gyro effect makes side to side transitions much quicker and easier thru chicanes. The reduced un-sprung weight improves traction. Braking and acceleration are also optimized. Finally, tire pressures are more stable as carbon does not generate heat like metal. There is no longer the need to try to "heat up" the rims on the warmers to prevent the air pressure growth during the first track session as metal wheels get hot under riding stresses and that additional heat will increase tire pressures.

So what kind of weight savings can you expect? How about a 10lb weight savings for a Yamaha R6 wheelset!! That's 40% reduced weight compared to stock!!

2017 ZX10 wheelset 35% weight reduction compared to stock!!

Don't forget about tire weight. The outer perimeter of the rotating mass has the most impact on the gyro effect that slows transitions. Pirelli's win here also compared to the other brand with up to 2lbs of weight savings. Weight Matters!!

PirelliNation PirelliMoto

We will be at Adams Motorsports Park this Sunday 2/23/20 riding with our friends and customers and providing track side ...
02/08/2020

We will be at Adams Motorsports Park this Sunday 2/23/20 riding with our friends and customers and providing track side support for your mini bike, super moto or your big bike. Let us know if you need any of the products we supply (see list below) and we can deliver them to you for free saving you shipping costs!

Metzeler SM tires
PirelliMoto tires
Chickenhawk tire warmers
Brembo and/or Ferodo brake pads
PitBull stands
STOMPGRIP

We are excited to continue to expand our services and support in 2020 to the Mini/Supermoto scene!

We will be attending regular events at Apex Racing Center and Adams Motorsports Park.

We stock Metzeler Supermoto tires in 16.5" and 17" sizes as well as the FULL line of Pirelli Road Racing and TrackDay tires.

We also stock the complete line of Chickenhawk tire warmers in all 17" tire sizes and 12" warmers can be custom ordered. (Advance notice for track delivery of tire warmers).

We will also have an assortment of Brembo and Ferodo racing brake pads on hand with us at the events to support riders.

The CRF150 pictured was built by MadLabs running Pirelli 17" 125GP SBK slicks with a custom 320mm brake rotor setup.

If you need a portable generator, contact us for a referral discount to a Cummins dealer on these 2500i units that will legit power 2 sets of warmers!! Honda 2000 or 2200 or Yamaha 2000 units cannot match this! More power, less cost, better warranty, quieter, lighter = no brainer.

See you all at the track!

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Foothill Ranch, CA

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