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Yes, I know another tyre question
#1
Hi,

Does anybody has experience wtih the Bridgstone batlax T30 evo on the fazer.
My front is one and it seems to be a pretty steady tire. so no I'm thinking to put the same on the rear.
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Makke
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#2
Had the t30's on my 600 all last season and half of this year's, can't really fault them in the dry , great fun in the corners because the tread pattern stops early so the edge parts are pretty much slicks lol , just changed to pr3's and really enjoying them now and there amazing in the wet where as I found the t30s struggle in the wet .
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#3
PR3's - end of message.

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#4
(06-09-17, 03:23 PM)Makke link Wrote: Hi,

Does anybody has experience wtih the Bridgstone batlax T30 evo on the fazer.
My front is one and it seems to be a pretty steady tire. so no I'm thinking to put the same on the rear.
Thanks
Makke
A front tyre wont fit on the back

"what" ------- no one else has said it and this is the FOC forum after all
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#5
Had a T30 on the rear only, can't really say i've had any issues at all in the rain, but i probably don't chuck it about like some people, although i do need a very good wet tyre and can say i have full confidence in it.
From references alone, i will be considering PR3's as my next experiment.
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#6
I've got a PR3 on the back and it's a big improvement on the BT 21 I had on previous, the back end feels less twitchy under heavy braking. The BT 23 on the front is starting to square off, i'll stick with the pr3s if i get the chance when I renew.
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(07-09-17, 12:29 AM)celticdog link Wrote: I've got a PR3 on the back and it's a big improvement on the BT 21 I had on previous, the back end feels less twitchy under heavy braking. The BT 23 on the front is starting to square off, i'll stick with the pr3s if i get the chance when I renew.


I have the BT23 on the front, and have been more than happy with that as well.
When new i particularly liked what seemed like a much deeper tread than other tyres, and it has worn really evenly plus been totally reliable too in the rain.
I've never really bought tyres as a pair and always tried by recommendation and can say that the front BT23 & rear T30 combination has suited me perfectly, and for a long duration as well, with plenty of life left in both yet.
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#8
I have at the moment the PP3 on rear, it's a great tyre as dry or in rain. Due to flat tire on a trip and no PP3 avaible. The T30evo was
mounted. I didn't know this there my question. On the Brigestone site they say it's a great tire rain and on dry.
But I'm looking for people who really used it and winter is comming and I'm an all year driver. So he more info I get the better
Thanks for replys.
Makke
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#9
(06-09-17, 10:26 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=Makke link=topic=23215.msg267555#msg267555 date=1504707809]
Hi,

Does anybody has experience wtih the Bridgstone batlax T30 evo on the fazer.
My front is one and it seems to be a pretty steady tire. so no I'm thinking to put the same on the rear.
Thanks
Makke
A front tyre wont fit on the back

"what" ------- no one else has said it and this is the FOC forum after all
In Belgium we can do everything :b


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#10
if you get hold of a set of pilot road 3's you wont be disappointed
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