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Bridgestone T30 evo
« on: 03 July 2015, 09:13:46 am »
Just changed from BT023s to the T30s , initial impression is the profile
Is a little more rounded as it feels like it tips in a little quicker , all other
Aspects feel pretty much the same a the old Tyres , when braking hard it felt like it was pulling up quicker but that may be down to the old Tyres being worn , how long they last , well
Time will tell as too early , I paid £244 pair , ride in ride out , couldn't be added to do it myself , Wheel house Tyres in Coleshill
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Re: Bridgestone T30 evo
« Reply #1 on: 03 July 2015, 01:26:04 pm »
I have a BT023 on the front, and a T30 on the rear, both very decent tyres.
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Re: Bridgestone T30 evo
« Reply #2 on: 03 July 2015, 01:26:40 pm »
I've got T30's on mine and so far I'm happy with them :) I came from BT023's like yourself, but mine were badly worn and were totally throwing the balance of the bike out of the window :\

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Re: Bridgestone T30 evo
« Reply #3 on: 03 July 2015, 05:09:51 pm »
I use BT 023 at the moment, at one point the BT tyre was changed to a front model with solid rubber around the centre these wore out in half the time although there was all that rubber in the centre the sides wore down very quickly. so I will see how much mileage people are getting out of these before I use them.

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Re: Bridgestone T30 evo
« Reply #4 on: 03 July 2015, 06:13:41 pm »
I use BT 023 at the moment, at one point the BT tyre was changed to a front model with solid rubber around the centre these wore out in half the time although there was all that rubber in the centre the sides wore down very quickly. so I will see how much mileage people are getting out of these before I use them.


Front model?
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Re: Bridgestone T30 evo
« Reply #5 on: 03 July 2015, 08:08:01 pm »
The original MEZ4 that my Thou came with had a belt of hard rubber in the centre of the front tyre. Once the sides wore a bit it was like riding on bloody marbles. Got PR3 at the mo which I like but never had problems with bt57/020/021/023. Then again I'm no rossi but my friends call me rain man.
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Re: Bridgestone T30 evo
« Reply #6 on: 04 July 2015, 01:01:24 pm »
I use BT 023 at the moment, at one point the BT tyre was changed to a front model with solid rubber around the centre these wore out in half the time although there was all that rubber in the centre the sides wore down very quickly. so I will see how much mileage people are getting out of these before I use them.


Front model?


Front tyre, i was tied when I wrote this.