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Bolshy Bridgestone? - JoeyMcEssex - 17-02-17

Hi, Looking for new tyres and found good deal on ebay for pair of S20 Evo 110/70/ZR17 160/60/ZR17.

Went to Bridgestone site to check them and got message " Battleaxe S20 EVO doesn't fit your YAMAHA FZS 600 FAZER<2003"

Am I missing something or are Bridgestone saying the Fazer wont like them?


Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - Graham53 - 17-02-17

When checking what sizes s20 evo comes in on Bridgestone it only gives options of H or W speed rating , W is I think more than ZR ( probably wrong ) but it says the s20 front tyre comes in that size but not the rear so that may be why


Upon further looking it appears the FZ6 has a bigger size rear that the s20 comes in and that may be where the confusion is if the seller has put fazer 600 and then smaller font or in brackets put the the year 06 + or knowing flea bay they've not put the right details down


Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - bandit - 17-02-17

I think this is correct what Graham53 is saying it's the speed rating is showing H only,


http://www.bridgestone.com/products/motorcycle_tires/products/battlax/s20evo.html


Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - Ruby Racing - 17-02-17

(17-02-17, 04:11 PM)Graham53 link Wrote: When checking what sizes s20 evo comes in on Bridgestone it only gives options of H or W speed rating , W is I think more than ZR ( probably wrong )


Must admit I thought ZR was the top speed rating, but upon checking you're correct, W is higher. But they are both higher than 150mph.


Table on this page: [size=78%]http://www.avon-tyres.co.uk/motorcycle/load-index-and-speed-rating-symbols[/size]


Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - darrsi - 17-02-17

Have a look on this site as well once you know what you want.


http://www.oponeo.co.uk/?gclid=CNvZob_Rl9ICFcMy0wod8hcGaQ


Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - JoeyMcEssex - 17-02-17

Cheers guys will have a look:
but what is also funny is some sites have the same tyre e.g. 160 60 17 69w BT-023 and two different prices some times 15-20 quid difference?
And I thought car tyres were confusing?

Have been on all the best sites, Tyreleader, TyreTec, Opponeo and the bay the problem is every time I settle on a deal and check reviews I change my mind.

So I know Michelin PR4 is top dog but for a 59 3/4 yr old will something like Maxxis supermaxx touring or BT-023 be more than I will need?



Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - daviee - 17-02-17

age dont matter its how you ride , you thought about Michelin pilot roads thats what i use and cant fault them for grip or wear



Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - JoeyMcEssex - 17-02-17

Yes Daviee but I aint rode that much in a while,
yes it seems to be between the BT-023 and PR3 or maybe PR3 front and PR4 rear. Or is that overkill??


Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - Ruby Racing - 17-02-17

If you haven't rode in a while all the more reason to go for a confidence inspiring tyre!


I have Pilot Road 4's on my ZRX and they are a fantastic tyre, full of confidence.


Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - Frosties - 17-02-17

(17-02-17, 08:33 PM)JoeyMcEssex link Wrote: Yes Daviee but I aint rode that much in a while,
yes it seems to be between the BT-023 and PR3 or maybe PR3 front and PR4 rear. Or is that overkill??


Hey Joey = no not overkill. If you go for the PR3 front & PR4 rear then that's the best in my opinion. Gives you one less thing to worry about if you haven't ridden in a while  :thumbup


Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - darrsi - 17-02-17

(17-02-17, 08:05 PM)JoeyMcEssex link Wrote: Cheers guys will have a look:
but what is also funny is some sites have the same tyre e.g. 160 60 17 69w BT-023 and two different prices some times 15-20 quid difference?
And I thought car tyres were confusing?

Have been on all the best sites, Tyreleader, TyreTec, Opponeo and the bay the problem is every time I settle on a deal and check reviews I change my mind.

So I know Michelin PR4 is top dog but for a 59 3/4 yr old will something like Maxxis supermaxx touring or BT-023 be more than I will need?


Oponeo has a quickly delivered price, or if you can wait a few days more it's cheaper, 'cos they bring the tyre over from Germany i think.


Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - JoeyMcEssex - 17-02-17

OK I am sold on PR3/4 combination, now just need to find best price!! And as a Scot that is veryyyy important.

Guys with all the help and suggestions, I dont know if I will have time to ride: this site could be my version of Faceache!! hehe

Great being on board the good ship Foccer and many journeys we will have on her.



Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - Ruby Racing - 17-02-17

Great minds think alike. I call it Faceache too!


Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - JoeyMcEssex - 17-02-17

Ruby you are right, I always new I was a great mind!!!

And in the next world Trump will be a bell boy in my Tower and The CIA will get to run Disneyworld, Parliament will be an old folks home and the people will make laws through the Foccerbook!! haha

Bought my PR3/4 combo from Tyreleader £178 for the pair should have them on next weekend.

Thanks again guys have good one.



Re: Bolshy Bridgestone? - Ruby Racing - 18-02-17

(17-02-17, 11:56 PM)JoeyMcEssex link Wrote: Ruby you are right, I always new I was a great mind!!!

Or fools never differ! LOL

(17-02-17, 11:56 PM)JoeyMcEssex link Wrote: And in the next world Trump will be a bell boy in my Tower and The CIA will get to run Disneyworld, Parliament will be an old folks home and the people will make laws through the Foccerbook!! haha


Liking your thinking.