Bridgestone BT-014?
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Bridgestone BT-014?
I was looking at the wiki. So the Bridgestone BT-014's are the replacements for a 140/70-18" rear tire? I'm asking because when I googled bridgestone and 140/70-18 it shows a Bridgestone BT-45. Or maybe I bought the bike with the wrong size tire on it. Idk. I have a 97' 600. Should I get the BT-014 rear tire?
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Re: Bridgestone BT-014?
I do believe you'll have to go with the 150/60ZR18 BT-014. Not even sure that they still produce the tire.
To my knowledge, the BT-014 is more of a sportier tire and the BT-45 is a touring tire.
To my knowledge, the BT-014 is more of a sportier tire and the BT-45 is a touring tire.
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Re: Bridgestone BT-014?
It looks like if I go any wider the tire would hit the bar that holds the rear break. Is going from a 140 to a 150 that big of a difference?
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Re: Bridgestone BT-014?
You can run a 150/60R18 with no issues. A 160 will begin to rub....
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Re: Bridgestone BT-014?
ragedigital wrote:I do believe you'll have to go with the 150/60ZR18 BT-014. Not even sure that they still produce the tire.
To my knowledge, the BT-014 is more of a sportier tire and the BT-45 is a touring tire.
And, the BT-045 is( I believe) a bias ply, where the 014 is a radial.
I had three rear 014's then saw the (Avon AV56) light. They(the 014's )were okay, but a hard highway ride on a hot day would kill em.
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I recently (about 3 months ago) bought 2 av56's and im very pleased with this tire.
They warm up quickly and provide plenty of traction, even in the rain i might add haha, and they seem to be doing great on the mileage maybe because theyre spourt touring tires, i dont know.
I bought them from amazon.com for 130 bucks each which isnt a bad deal.
I decided to go up a size and get the 150/70-18, the avons seems to run a little large which is perfect for the skinny fzr swingarm.
Anyway hope this helps with the tire choices! Good Luck
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They warm up quickly and provide plenty of traction, even in the rain i might add haha, and they seem to be doing great on the mileage maybe because theyre spourt touring tires, i dont know.
I bought them from amazon.com for 130 bucks each which isnt a bad deal.
I decided to go up a size and get the 150/70-18, the avons seems to run a little large which is perfect for the skinny fzr swingarm.
Anyway hope this helps with the tire choices! Good Luck
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000IOHD9E
Re: Bridgestone BT-014?
Didnt notice youve seen the light as well haha, very nice.reelrazor wrote:ragedigital wrote:I do believe you'll have to go with the 150/60ZR18 BT-014. Not even sure that they still produce the tire.
To my knowledge, the BT-014 is more of a sportier tire and the BT-45 is a touring tire.
And, the BT-045 is( I believe) a bias ply, where the 014 is a radial.
I had three rear 014's then saw the (Avon AV56) light. They(the 014's )were okay, but a hard highway ride on a hot day would kill em.
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Re: Bridgestone BT-014?
ng86 wrote:Didnt notice youve seen the light as well haha, very nice.reelrazor wrote:And, the BT-045 is( I believe) a bias ply, where the 014 is a radial.
I had three rear 014's then saw the (Avon AV56) light. They(the 014's )were okay, but a hard highway ride on a hot day would kill em.
Are you kidding? RR is practically the spokesperson for Avon tires.
The good news is that they still make tires for the 18" rim whereas a lot of other companies have already dropped that size.
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Well I had no idea. Avon tires are great though i love mine.ragedigital wrote:ng86 wrote:Didnt notice youve seen the light as well haha, very nice.reelrazor wrote:And, the BT-045 is( I believe) a bias ply, where the 014 is a radial.
I had three rear 014's then saw the (Avon AV56) light. They(the 014's )were okay, but a hard highway ride on a hot day would kill em.
Are you kidding? RR is practically the spokesperson for Avon tires.
The good news is that they still make tires for the 18" rim whereas a lot of other companies have already dropped that size.
Im happy they continue to make it!
Re: Bridgestone BT-014?
I just ordered the AV56 150/70-18 rear tire. Now all I need is to find a place in Baltimore to put it on cheap. And hopefully Amazon ships it quick because the plug i put in my tire isn't gonna last long. Thanks for the help.ng86 wrote:I recently (about 3 months ago) bought 2 av56's and im very pleased with this tire.
They warm up quickly and provide plenty of traction, even in the rain i might add haha, and they seem to be doing great on the mileage maybe because theyre spourt touring tires, i dont know.
I bought them from amazon.com for 130 bucks each which isnt a bad deal.
I decided to go up a size and get the 150/70-18, the avons seems to run a little large which is perfect for the skinny fzr swingarm.
Anyway hope this helps with the tire choices! Good Luck
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000IOHD9E
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Re: Bridgestone BT-014?
[quote="ggradio"Now all I need is to find a place in Baltimore to put it on cheap.[/quote]
Be sure to check the local Track Day website. We had our tires changed/balanced by a local racer who purchased a No-Mar tire changer. It only cost $15 per rim. There might be someone in your area doing the same thing.
Be sure to check the local Track Day website. We had our tires changed/balanced by a local racer who purchased a No-Mar tire changer. It only cost $15 per rim. There might be someone in your area doing the same thing.
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Re: Bridgestone BT-014?
i just went through a Michelin 160/60 Pilot Road 2 in the first 10,000 miles of this summers trip, and am getting another one, and a Road 2 for the front too, this weekend in LA.
generally i was happy with it. and after 10k miles of hot summer riding, including a month in Texas and another month scootin' around the SW deserts, it still has tread to spare.
the 160/60 has clearance on the chain guard, so no rubbing issues, btw.
generally i was happy with it. and after 10k miles of hot summer riding, including a month in Texas and another month scootin' around the SW deserts, it still has tread to spare.
the 160/60 has clearance on the chain guard, so no rubbing issues, btw.
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