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Bias ply have a wide range for hard middle and sticky outer edges.
Depending on your choice you will the have more than sufficient traction when leaned over.
I've run the stock Pirellis, Michelin Pilot 3, and currently Connie Road Attacks. All bias ply, all plant(ed) really well in the corners.
If you aren't knee dragging you should be fine.
Jim
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