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Spiderman 30-05-06 06:54 PM

Bridgestone's Official view for the SV
 
Taken from Bridgestone Tyre Talk, p141 of June 06 TWO magazine.

SUZUKI SV650
Bridgestone BT-014s work exceptionally well on this model, providing a good balance of fast road riding with decent tyre life. The combination of light weight and relatively low power enable the tyres to work well without too much stress. Bridgestone's BT-020s are also approved for those riders who commute or just want to go touring and want to get even better milage, yet still offer more than enough grip for everyday road riding. Always fit standard sizes-there are no oversize options available.

Sizes: 120/60-17 Front (36psi) and 160/60-17 Rear (36psi)

www.bridgestone-eu.com


It would be good if all manufacturers did this and suggested 1 or 2 tyres for each popular make of bike, imho.

So who has these on thier Sv then? And would you agree or disagree with the Bridgestone point of view.

Carsick 30-05-06 07:15 PM

I've tried both and would agree, though I personally dislike the wear characteristics of both and thought the BT014s were slow to warm up for supposedly sporty tyres.
My criticisms are mainly based on personal preferences, though.

TheMickster 31-05-06 09:56 AM

I've got BT014's on my curvy, They transformed the handling, but thats because I got them to replace the original MEZ3's which were shocking.

To be fair if my dads GSXR1000 has them, I think they are more than adequate for an SV.

I think they are great, they have coped with a track day, but not sure the rear will last very long, but then again i do thrash it about everywhere.

I agree that sometime they take a while to warm up, but only when used for short commutes to work.

I will probably try something different next time just to see what other makes are like. Might go for the Avon Viper Sports next.

Viney 31-05-06 10:00 AM

I had 6 rear and 3 front 020's. I found them pretty good and would agree with thier spiel(sp?)

Spiderman 31-05-06 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Viney
I had 6 rear and 3 front 020's. I found them pretty good and would agree with thier spiel(sp?)

I know you didnt like the contis RAs cos you found em twitchy and my rear one needs replacing now. Would you suggest i give the 020s a go?

Jelster 31-05-06 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carsick
I've tried both and would agree, though I personally dislike the wear characteristics of both and thought the BT014s were slow to warm up for supposedly sporty tyres.
My criticisms are mainly based on personal preferences, though.

BT014's have always warmed up pretty quick for me on both the Gixxer & the 'Blade. I ran a BT010 on the front and an 020 on the back of my SV, great combination. The 014 has replaced the 010 these days.

I'm now running Diablo Corsa's on the 'Blade, best rubber I've ever had.....
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amarko5 31-05-06 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jelster
I'm now running Diablo Corsa's on the 'Blade, best rubber I've ever had.....
,

Ain't they the same as Metzeler Z6 sure looks the same pattern and I am sure both companies are indeed 1 company :lol:

Filipe M. 01-06-06 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amarko5
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jelster
I'm now running Diablo Corsa's on the 'Blade, best rubber I've ever had.....
,

Ain't they the same as Metzeler Z6 sure looks the same pattern and I am sure both companies are indeed 1 company :lol:

I believe they are the same as the Diablo Stradas. :?

The Polarbear 05-06-06 08:42 AM

Bit confused now :?

I thought the pressures for 020's was 36 Front and 42 Rear?????

Anyone able to help????

Swiss 05-06-06 09:20 AM

Spidey,

Try the Metz Z6, A much better tyre that the 020 IMHO and they do get good reviews. I had them on my SV after the 020 and found them to be far more stable, would warm up qui9ck and generally insipred a little more confidence in both the wet and the dry.


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