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Old 08-24-2008, 03:21 AM
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bridgestone battlaxes suck hard and long and with great commitment....
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yep, they are sucking my bike long and hard, a are 150% committed to great traction and good life!!! hahahahahahaha
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bridgestones blow. they have never made me happy. front ones get choppy real fast and the rears dont have sheet for traction. any of them they all stink.
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These Power Races that came on the bike when i bought it suck for long lasting, its a freaking track tire but has awesome grip. I just realized today that the front tire is going bald on the left side and i have been riding on canvas spot on the rear tire. Hope it holds up for a bit longer.
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yep, they are sucking my bike long and hard, a are 150% committed to great traction and good life!!! hahahahahahaha
I hope I did not hurt your feelings pit, didn't know you rode em. They make F1 tyres so they can't be to far of from great, just haven't had good experiences with them on my bike...philthy phil
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1. corso III (pirelli)
2. metzler (m3)
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4. bridgestone battlaxs (they rocked on my boys gixxer 750 sticky, icky, icky

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I hope I did not hurt your feelings pit, didn't know you rode em. They make F1 tyres so they can't be to far of from great, just haven't had good experiences with them on my bike...philthy phil
Hellz no, not at all!!! Ive had terrible experience with Dunlops along time ago. Since ive never had any, nor suggested them. Hell they may be really good now, but no one will change my mind!!

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1. corso III (pirelli)
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Now ive heard good/bad things about pirelli's??!! Never had them, so idunno!
never had mezlers. My boy has Michelins on his sv1k and loves them!
And I bleed battlaxs'!!!!!!

What about continental's anyone run them before??
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What about continental's anyone run them before??
I have been wondering about them and they are a bit cheaper, i think. I may be running mixed matched tires if that doesn't matter.
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i wouldnt suggest running two different tires if at all possible. its best to stay with the same so that you have both tires with the same amount of grip. but they may also differ in the proile of the tire. if they are different then it would be possible for one of the tires to slide out on you in a hard turn.

not saying that some dont do it, but i wouldnt.

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