Title: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: Xiphias on May 20, 2009, 02:23:10 PM Just picked up a pair of BT002...so far I'm very impressed with them (my bank account doesn't like them). They are super sticky - its like being on a whole new bike.
Title: Re: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: gm2 on May 20, 2009, 02:35:24 PM which compound?
Title: Re: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: Xiphias on May 20, 2009, 03:26:49 PM Medium in the middle - soft on the shoulder
Title: Re: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: gm2 on May 20, 2009, 04:08:24 PM oh are those multi? guess so... ;)
a friend was using what i thought were the same model last year. but i think they were single compound. or i have no idea what i'm talking about. he loved them but they wore out lickety split. Title: Re: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: Xiphias on May 20, 2009, 06:58:47 PM I've heard the same thing...if you take them to track they will wear out pretty quickly.
http://www.motorcycle-karttires.com/glamourindex.aspx?productID=179&LookupID=9 (http://www.motorcycle-karttires.com/glamourindex.aspx?productID=179&LookupID=9) Title: Re: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: Xiphias on May 20, 2009, 07:21:55 PM So far I likes em better than the stock Dunlops on my CBR.
Title: Re: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: gm2 on May 20, 2009, 09:03:22 PM So far I likes em better than the stock Dunlops on my CBR. a DOT over a stock tire aint sayin' much... ;) re your other comment, isn't this all pertaining to track use? Title: Re: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: Pedro-bot on May 26, 2009, 11:33:28 AM oh are those multi? guess so... ;) a friend was using what i thought were the same model last year. but i think they were single compound. or i have no idea what i'm talking about. he loved them but they wore out lickety split. Only the front is multi-compound, the rear is single. a DOT over a stock tire aint sayin' much... ;) re your other comment, isn't this all pertaining to track use? DOT doesn't necessarily make them "street" tires. Just simply means they can be used on the street but are developed for the track, the ideal use for them. Not sure if that's what you were implying. Hey Rob, Did you pick these up from John the Bridgestone tire guy at MSR-H Saturday? I thought about buying a set, I think he said $280 for the set installed? I can't remember for sure but my 2CT's had only 1 track day on them so I decided to save my $$ for next time. Were you running warmers on them? Title: Re: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: gm2 on May 26, 2009, 12:08:00 PM DOT doesn't necessarily make them "street" tires. Just simply means they can be used on the street but are developed for the track, the ideal use for them. Not sure if that's what you were implying. yes, i know. especially someplace like a racing & trackdays board, referring to "DOTs" normally means 'DOT race tires'; tires you would use at the track that aren't slicks. i was saying that if he was comparing a DOT race/trackday tire to an everyday street legal stock tire... they may both be DOT-approved but they're miles apart in performance. Title: Re: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: Pedro-bot on May 26, 2009, 12:42:07 PM yes, i know. especially someplace like a racing & trackdays board, referring to "DOTs" normally means 'DOT race tires'; tires you would use at the track that aren't slicks. i was saying that if he was comparing a DOT race/trackday tire to an everyday street legal stock tire... they may both be DOT-approved but they're miles apart in performance. Thought so. Title: Re: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: Xiphias on May 27, 2009, 04:32:53 PM Only the front is multi-compound, the rear is single. No picked them up a week before. I scrubbed them up a bit in a parking lot before taking them to the track. I wasn't running warmers on them but after a lap or so the felt really sticky compared to the Dunlops. By the end of the day I was turn it quicker more consistent laps than I had before.DOT doesn't necessarily make them "street" tires. Just simply means they can be used on the street but are developed for the track, the ideal use for them. Not sure if that's what you were implying. Hey Rob, Did you pick these up from John the Bridgestone tire guy at MSR-H Saturday? I thought about buying a set, I think he said $280 for the set installed? I can't remember for sure but my 2CT's had only 1 track day on them so I decided to save my $$ for next time. Were you running warmers on them? Title: Re: Bridgestone BT002 Post by: Pedro-bot on May 27, 2009, 07:33:17 PM No picked them up a week before. I scrubbed them up a bit in a parking lot before taking them to the track. I wasn't running warmers on them but after a lap or so the felt really sticky compared to the Dunlops. By the end of the day I was turn it quicker more consistent laps than I had before. Where'd you buy 'em at? |