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OEM vs replacement tyres?
Just out of curiosity does anyone know the difference in retail and OEM tyres, more specifically the BT016.
Iv'e just had a new rear BT016 Pro fitted and was curious to find out the difference between the retail BT016 and the OEM one labelled as "BT016 EE". I would expect the OEM to be a lesser tyre? |
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Lesser how?
When manufacturers specify a tyre they often have some input into the exact version that goes on to any given new bike. i.e. exact profiles etc. Sometimes the difference is significant, mostly it's noticeable but no more. |
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Smaller tread depth perhaps?
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Traditionally with OEM tyres and the japanese, they need to produce them very close to the factories (guaranteeing supply) so they make a OEM spec tyre the factory want (hence the shocking D220's and Mez4's to an extent) or a varient of a produced tyre BT016 EE in this case and BT017's.
The buzz one is the Bridgestone S20 on the Supersports and superbikes at present |
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There are some quite specific tyres for some bikes, those being the ones they come out of the factory with obviously. Of the ones I know about they certainly wouldn't have been a cheaper option, as they were subtly, but in testing and development terms I would have thought quite expensively, different from the ones you'll find as typical replacements in tyre shops, some OE fitment tyres could be got through tyre suppliers, but some others were only easily found at dealers. |
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interesting. Just something you hear and I'm sure I'd also heard the SV standard rubber was awful which made me wonder. But new bikes aren't my thing so really wouldn't know first hand!
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I read a review of a bike in a mag or in mcn, can't remember and they said that the stock Bridgestone S20's were crap compared to the off the shelf ones?
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