The old thread has somehow got locked. (It was getting quite a bit sidetracked) And there was no clear answer yet. Please dont delete this thread, as it I believe will contain a lot of informations and be helpfull to lots of people.
From the old thread;
If I could sum up the important bits from the old thread,
Tires dont produce grip just by friction, it also has adhesive grip, meaning the tire interlocks with the surface of the ground, even though it is much smaller than frictional grip. This means that the size of the contact patch matters (a bit), giving car an advantage.
To the bikes advantage, they carry much less weight, even though the tires must be producing the coefficient of friction that the compound can provide, we know this is not the case because of load sensitivity. But this affect is also not so big.
Other than those two subjects, I couldn't think of any reason why wouldn't they be exactly the same cornering speed wise, and even with them, they seem to cancel eachother out, assuming a no downforce car with same tire compounds.
Am I missing a couple of things?
Edit: The old thread was about cornering g's only, so even though we can talk about longitudinal acceleration/deceleration let's not get too distracted