07-08-2009, 02:26 PM | #11 |
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please post up on what you think of the dual compound. People keep telling me they love them but I'm not sold quite yet...
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07-08-2009, 09:46 PM | #12 |
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You should try the 016 from B-stone, it is a triple compound tire.
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07-09-2009, 02:25 PM | #13 |
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have you tried it?
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07-09-2009, 03:10 PM | #14 |
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Let me know what you think, Yammer. Now that I've started running Power Races at the track instead of letting Pilot Powers pull double-duty, I wouldn't mind getting more miles out of my street tires.
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07-09-2009, 03:22 PM | #15 |
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I have the dual compound 015s, and I don't like them much, but I loved the 010, and 014s which were both dual compound, on my GSXR.
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07-09-2009, 04:29 PM | #16 |
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Wrong... neither the BT-010, BT-015 nor the BT-014s were multiple compound street tires. I believe that the BT-001 used dual compound in the rear tire and the BT-016 and BT-002 were the first bridgestone street tires to use multiple compound technology in both tires. I've used several BT-010s, BT-012SS and BT-014s ( I hated the 014s and went to Pirelli). I came back to Bridgestone with the BT-016s and am currently running the BT-002RS tires with a set of the BT-003RS tires on the way. Which I'll spoon on once I destroy the spare 002 rear I have on my porch. You sir, don't know what you're talking about and should probably avoid tire threads in the future... Just kidding!
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I always thought the Dual Aligned Compound was two different compounds. From sport rider: Quote:
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Fair enough ! Actually, considering the corporate double talk that is constantly being bandied about. It's incredibly easy to get confused concerning these tires. Heck, I can't find the compound information on the BT-001 tires anymore. So I'm not 100% what they consist of. |
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BT003 is where its at...
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07-10-2009, 03:58 AM | #20 | |
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Look, read the rest of the posts and you'll get your answer. There was a discussion on which tires were dual compound and the BT-001s were the first Bridgestone street tires to use dual compound. Oh and the BT-001s were also street tires and OEM on a couple bikes. Bridgestone typically releases their "dot" race tires in street versions with a RS designation. Get your facts straight before you question me buddy! |
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