Shawn
St. Louis, MO
Pleasantly surprised!!
These tires are great! They are dirt cheap but definitely worth more. Turn in is quick and they hold lines great. They're also great about not following tar snakes. Lightyears ahead of the excedras that came on my bike.
Tony
El Paso, TX
BT45 front tire on 1986 VF500
Front tire was in serious need of replacement on my recently bought 1986 VF500. The BT-45 has been wonderfully stable and I have had no issues with traction in either dry or wet conditions. Tread life remains to be seen.
Jamie
Los Angeles, CA
Bridgestone - Battlax BT-45 Sport Touring Front Tire
Factory replacement...I had no idea that my tires were as flat and worn as they were. I'm glad I got me some new rubber. It's a whole new bike! If you're THINKING about new tires, you probably need them.
rob
orlando, FL
replacement front tire
Bought a Chinese bike, oem tire was bad, replaced with this 1. wet traction is excellent, rains a lot in Florida
Larry
Wheatland, CA
Bridgestone Battlax sport tire
Fast shipping, great price, good tire.
Pete Murray
Austin, TX
BT45 great tire
I actually use this tire for mini Supermoto road racing. With correct tire pressures and rubber up to temp., I can corner hard enough to drag knee with ease on the race track (i.e. in a controlled environment). I would run these on a street bike with no hesitation. I feel it’s better to give up some tread life for more traction. Great tire, Be safe and ride smart.
Greg P.
Ozark, AL
Bridgestone - Battlax BT-45 Sport Touring Front Tire
This tire was purchased as a replacement for the K630F OEM tire for a 2006 250 Ninja. The OEM size is 100/80-16 but the size I bought was a 100/90-16. I did this to restore the bike's suspension geometry back to the way it was before I upsized the rear tire. The additional height of the 130/90-16 rear caused the steering to become a little jittery. Replacing the front with the 90 series Bridgestone completely solved the handling issue. The steering on this bike is now rock-solid- in fact the bike handles better now with 13,000 miles on it than when it was new. I would recommend the 90-series Bridgestones as a replacement tire to anyone who wants to upgrade from the OEM Dunlop 80-series tires. You should replace them as a set- not one at a time like I did.