NC30 sensible tyre choice advice please
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Re: NC30 sensible tyre choice advice please
you cannot get the 016 mate, only the 014 and this is not a H rated tyre so ont really ideal for a 400.,
BT92 is dual compound on the rear..I read the Bridgestone webbie today..lol
BT92 is dual compound on the rear..I read the Bridgestone webbie today..lol
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Re: NC30 sensible tyre choice advice please
just read the website the now...........
noticed it was not on there!!!!
im sure it was available and doing a search comes up woth quite a bit,supposedly it had triple compound on the rear
william
noticed it was not on there!!!!
im sure it was available and doing a search comes up woth quite a bit,supposedly it had triple compound on the rear

william
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Re: NC30 sensible tyre choice advice please
I read the webbie looking for it too..lol
Oh well..just have to buy my bad ass a 17 inch rear then...
Oh well..just have to buy my bad ass a 17 inch rear then...
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Re: NC30 sensible tyre choice advice please
sounds like the bt92's are a good choice.. getting my front fitted on sunday on the way back from picking up my new bike!!!! :D
she passed her mot with flying colours on monday! apart from a warning on the front tyre..
she passed her mot with flying colours on monday! apart from a warning on the front tyre..
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Re: NC30 sensible tyre choice advice please
Another fan of the 090 here. Used them for road and track. Can't deny they are not designed for longevity, but the do stick like s**t to a blanket!
I was also under the impression that the BT92 was the a harder compound in the middle to cope beter with the majority 'upright' riding we all do, but with 090 compond shoulders for those times you get it cranked over.
Like you can't see any mention of it on the Bridgestone website but found this which would support the dual compond thoughts - http://www.tyresite.com/product.asp?P_ID=580" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I was also under the impression that the BT92 was the a harder compound in the middle to cope beter with the majority 'upright' riding we all do, but with 090 compond shoulders for those times you get it cranked over.
Like you can't see any mention of it on the Bridgestone website but found this which would support the dual compond thoughts - http://www.tyresite.com/product.asp?P_ID=580" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: NC30 sensible tyre choice advice please
Ive ran dunlop (dunflop more like LOL) gpr-70's....in the bone dry they were AMAZING...BUT as soon as the road got a little wet they went all over the place....scary as fook....caused me to have a little off as well about a year ago
then i switched to bridgestone BT92's.....in the wet they are brilliant....in the dry they are adequate....they're not amazing though BUT i got (and im not kidding) 8000 MILES out of the rear tyre....then i got it replaced and got puncture in the fast lane of the M1 LOL....
by this time the 92 on the front was shagged so now i run BT090's......they're MUCH better than the 92's the level of grip is simply AWESOME i can crank it over all day long....ive had the pegs down on the cat and fiddle and on a few roundabouts as well
im only on about 3000 miles on the rear though and its reached the marker....ive got about 2mm of tread at best left.....
i might stick a 92 on the back and keep a 090 on the front but....to be fair the 090's are just better....they're even good in the wet...
they dont square off that fast....i did 400 miles in a weekend and they were ok...
BT090's all the way!

then i switched to bridgestone BT92's.....in the wet they are brilliant....in the dry they are adequate....they're not amazing though BUT i got (and im not kidding) 8000 MILES out of the rear tyre....then i got it replaced and got puncture in the fast lane of the M1 LOL....
by this time the 92 on the front was shagged so now i run BT090's......they're MUCH better than the 92's the level of grip is simply AWESOME i can crank it over all day long....ive had the pegs down on the cat and fiddle and on a few roundabouts as well

im only on about 3000 miles on the rear though and its reached the marker....ive got about 2mm of tread at best left.....
i might stick a 92 on the back and keep a 090 on the front but....to be fair the 090's are just better....they're even good in the wet...
they dont square off that fast....i did 400 miles in a weekend and they were ok...
BT090's all the way!
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Re: NC30 sensible tyre choice advice please
id say that's money well spent.........8000milesyellow_blackbird wrote:they're not amazing though BUT i got (and im not kidding) 8000 MILES out of the rear tyre....

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Re: NC30 sensible tyre choice advice please
I must admit when it came to being changed it was a wee bit bald....and had a nail in itwullvfr wrote:id say that's money well spent.........8000miles!!!!!!!....


for some reason it was owned on the right hand side....probably all the roundabouts i was going around trying to knee down....once i got 090's though i can just drap my knees left and right all teh time though!!!
but i find i get on much better with 090's.....i can just push the bike more...and knee down! :D
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Re: NC30 sensible tyre choice advice please
actually, to make it more impressive theres the before and after

old

new
the old one was like a square when it was done....it was brutally bald, well compared to the new one.......then this happened

yes she's dirty but meh.....thats on the hard shoulder after a puncture in the fast lane at a fair pace!!!!!


old

new
the old one was like a square when it was done....it was brutally bald, well compared to the new one.......then this happened


yes she's dirty but meh.....thats on the hard shoulder after a puncture in the fast lane at a fair pace!!!!!
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Re: NC30 sensible tyre choice advice please
I have Dunlop GPR ~ alpha 10's. They are awesome.
They were designed for 250 and 400cc bikes, they get up to temp quickly, and are very smooth.
They are basically to give people another option to the bridgestones, but 090 and alpha 10's are your best bets.
They were designed for 250 and 400cc bikes, they get up to temp quickly, and are very smooth.
They are basically to give people another option to the bridgestones, but 090 and alpha 10's are your best bets.