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Not a bad deal
Bridgestone Battlax BT003 Racing Street Tires - Z-Rated - Package Specials
for 120/180
http://www.compacc.com/p.cfm/c/1008001/p/24496
2008 Honda CBR 600RR
I might have to pick up a set, I have been meaning to try the 003's as well as the new conti's.
Even less here.
having a skinny 18" rear wheel on a sport bike creates the worst possible prognosis for tire selection
FZR600 fail!
Indeed. I have the 002's and they will scream at you if you try to mis-behave before they warm up....but it's really predictable. Excellent tires I think, in fact they're the best I've ridden on.
I have yet to try the 003's. They looked to be more of a race or "gp" tire than the 002's though, so it made me wonder if they would be worth trying on the street. I know of a road in NY where I could get the hot enough...but everywhere else? Well one way to find out![]()
Only have the answers when I know what I'm talking about. For the most part.
Bridgestone has had a bad rap in the previous years, and I agree some of the other models of tires they made sucked. BT-014's were beyond terrible. I was skeptical of the 002's but I read many posts of people who had tried them and liked them...course the only way to find out is to try, so I did. Score. Best tire I've ever had on a bike. The 003's apparently replace the 002's, so I imagine they're excellent.
If I had the $ right now, I'd have a set of BT-016's for sale so I could buy another set of 2's or try the 3's.
If you run the 2's soft, they will not last long. I was running 32/34psi front/rear and got around 2200 miles. With my second set I ran 34/36 and they lasted over 3k.
In the end they stick a 1k to the ground better than pilot powers ever stuck my old 750 to the ground. In every way imaginable. And that includes me trying to break the rear lose, intentionally, in corners. The powers would slide on the 750. On the 1k the 002's stick* and the front end lifts. While leaned over. Really... I'm not an escaped mental patient.
* RT-17 in VT excluded. That damn road sucks with its gray colored silt / film. I can power slide into and out of the corners on that stupid road. And then get some great wheel spin after exiting the turn
Anyone care about date codes on any of these discount hoops?
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The last set of bridgestones I liked was a pair I had in 2001. I threw then off the side of a mountain. Unfortunately they we still mounted to my new RC51 at the time.....
Have tried 4 sets since then,002/014/016,race. they all sucked...for me YMMV.
I was under the impression that the BT003RS's were actually less grippy than the
BT016's. There are a couple of tests and reviews to confrim this.
The BT003RS is more a race tire that the BT016s. This 003RS have been getting good reviews lately. From what I been reading I gather that they do tend to shed controllable slides when they overheat.