Thank you.Nope - they only fit 17" rims
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Thank you.Nope - they only fit 17" rims
The early cupping makes me think you have the regular 023, not the GT version for heavy bikes.
High milage guys...whats your fav tire? I'm talking HEAVY bikes and aggressive riding. I'm not happy with the Bridgestone 023 that my FJR1300es came with. After only 10K the front is cupped so bad that the handlebars will start to shimmy when my hands are off them. Still plenty of meat on both front and rear. The BT-023 was sticky enough, just expected more even wear... And yeah my tire pressure is always correct
Has anyone had any experience with Bridgestone T30 evo’s ? (for a 2008 Suzuki GSX650F) Thanks!
Has anyone had any experience with Bridgestone T30 evo’s ? (for a 2008 Suzuki GSX650F) Thanks!
MCN's recent review of 6 ST tires
2016 Sports Touring Tyre Test | Product Tests | Motorcyclenews.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzcgeHLZMvw&feature=youtu.be
One thing the test doesn't tell you is how long does each Tire last which it was my number one priority when looking for sport touring tires. Without that category on the test it really wouldn't affect my buying decision.And metzeler takes the top 2 spots again. Not sure why anyone uses something else.
One thing the test doesn't tell you is how long does each Tire last which it was my number one priority when looking for sport touring tires. Without that category on the test it really wouldn't affect my buying decision.
If I wanted the best handling Tire I would go with a sport Tire but I'm looking for good handling and most importantly long lasting.
I get 20,000kms out of a set of roadtec, I have even turned 1:23s at tmp on them. Sportec m7 about 12,000 km. So pretty reasonable.
On what bike?
This information really helps - I just put on a new set of PR2's and they handle great and according to a few people I know and trust their opinion they last a long time. I will probably look into the Roadtecs next time.
On what bike?
This information really helps - I just put on a new set of PR2's and they handle great and according to a few people I know and trust their opinion they last a long time. I will probably look into the Roadtecs next time.
Yea really good deal, some people say the 2s last longer than the 4s etc. Regardless the 2 are fantastic so far.PR4 lasted longer for me than PR2 and on a heavier, more powerful bike, I think wet traction would be the other main bonus of PR4. PR3 is very similar to 4, just wears out quicker.
I hope you got a good deal on those, btw. I think they were discontinued around 3 years ago.