any imput would be a great help in my decision
the tyres i have on the bike now are Bridgestone Battlax BT-020
one tyre im looking at is the Bridgestone Battlax BT-014
thanx.


Which is exactly why I got them. Great for daily riding to work, yet sticky enough for spirited weekend rides.Saki wrote:...hard in the middle so they wont square off as quick and soft on the outside like a pilot power so good and sticky on the corners...
well i bought the bike in early may and the tyres were already slightly squared in the middleIsleofNinja wrote:Traditionally HATE Dunlops - Now running Roadsmart's on the Fairy and the GSF. Put a set on a mates BB and pretty bloody happy with them so far and seem to be pretty much on par with PR2's but perhaps not as predictable in the wet maybe?!
I take it you are changing the rear? worn out in the middle or sides?? [ be honest now LOL!!]![]()
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The powers are softer in the middle and will square-off quicker. Are you doing more upright commuting or twisties?Saki wrote:i got priced up for a set. rear which is 190 = $303, front which is 120 = $200
That is for PR2. I think pilot powers are about $40 more for each.
Well heres the thing you see! It didnt go completely how i wanted but am whilling to live with it.cookeetree wrote:The powers are softer in the middle and will square-off quicker. Are you doing more upright commuting or twisties?Saki wrote:i got priced up for a set. rear which is 190 = $303, front which is 120 = $200
That is for PR2. I think pilot powers are about $40 more for each.