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Bridgestone
TH01 OEM Replacement Rear Tire
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MSRP $186.95
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Product Description
Bridgestone TH01 OEM Replacement Rear Tire

  • H-Rated for speeds up to 130 mph
Stock replacement tire for:

Suzuki
  • 160/60HR-14 = Burgman 650 (2002-08)


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Customer Reviews
Average Rating -  Based on 17 Review(s)
Stability   4.9
Wet Traction   4.5

Cornering   4.8
Tread life   3.9

Dry Traction   4.9
Overall   4.6
Latest Reviews
Stability   5.0
Cornering   4.0
Dry Traction   5.0
Wet Traction   4.0
Tread life   4.0
Overall   4.4
Jim Bullard,  TX Re: Delivered ahead of time....., Received the Bridgestone tire in about a week. Delivered one day ahead of when told, which was good, as my wife and I were heading to Hawaii the next day. So far, it has been doing good. But then I knew it would, as it's the same tire that came on the bike, and I liked the way it handled before. I check the tire pressure regularly, so I can continue getting 14K mile's out of them. Thank's...,
Stability   5.0
Cornering   5.0
Dry Traction   5.0
Wet Traction   4.0
Tread life   4.0
Overall   4.6
Myron Limestone,  TN Rear tire Rides good, smooth, fits good, overall would buy again. I’m pleased.
Stability   5.0
Cornering   5.0
Dry Traction   5.0
Wet Traction   4.0
Tread life   4.0
Overall   4.6
James Kiger Madisonville,  TN Bridgestone - TH01 OEM Replacement FRONT & REAR I learned my lesson; someone on burgmanusa.com suggested Pirelli's (said they rode better & were cheaper); when it came time for my first tire replacement, I went with the Pirelli's....AWFUL...they want to "turn in" something horrible on all curves, if you aren’t paying attention, you're in a mess. I just went back to the OEM Bridgestones, wonderful. I hit 80 and my 650 Burgman was smooth as could be. I won't change again, and I thought the price here was right. Thanks!
Stability   5.0
Cornering   5.0
Dry Traction   5.0
Wet Traction   5.0
Tread life   4.0
Overall   4.8
Bill Gregory Crystal River,  FL '06 Burgman 650 Executive I now have 98,770 miles on this bike and have NEVER used any tires but these OEM tires. I am still getting 12K miles out of the rear and 24K miles out of the front. Here's a hint: get a good tire gauge and check your tires at least once a week. While checking the air pressure, check for small cuts, etc., on the tires (easy to do one the rear; not so easy on the front) that might become a problem later also be sure to check the tire valve stem (that cost me a day on the way back!). BTW, West-Central Florida to Seattle, WA and back is a great ride on these tires!
Stability   5.0
Cornering   5.0
Dry Traction   5.0
Wet Traction   5.0
Tread life   4.0
Overall   4.8
Jim Sacramento,  CA Rear Tire This will be my third Bridgestone TH01 OEM tire on my burgman650. I average 9,000 miles on the rear tire. The OEM Bridgestone tires corner extremely well. The Burgman corners like a sport bike with the OEM tires. They are expensive but worth it.
Stability   5.0
Cornering   5.0
Dry Traction   5.0
Wet Traction   5.0
Tread life   4.0
Overall   4.8
David Bradford,  PA Bridgestone TH01 OEM Replacment I replaced with the OEM tire on my 2006 Burgman , with a little over 9,000 miles. I thought it was a good all around tire and alot of reviews said it was the best tire compared to other brands they had tried and switched back. Price was good and shipped quick.
Stability   5.0
Cornering   5.0
Dry Traction   5.0
Wet Traction   5.0
Tread life   5.0
Overall   5.0
Joel Youngblood Tyler,  TX scooter rear tire The bridgestone seems to be the best oem tire for the Suzuki Burgman I have. It definitely wears longer and also seems to me to give the best traction and tracking; I recommend it highly.
Stability   5.0
Cornering   5.0
Dry Traction   5.0
Wet Traction   4.0
Tread life   2.0
Overall   4.2
Steve Gabbert Port Byron,  IL Tire wear I've seen tire wear reported here that I can't believe. 9,000 miles on the rear tire is what I can get before I get to the wear bars, and I go no more than 55mph. Tire life doesn't mean the point where it blows out so be careful guys. Otherwise it's a great tire, but the center of the tire could last longer.
Stability   5.0
Cornering   5.0
Dry Traction   5.0
Wet Traction   3.0
Tread life   2.0
Overall   4.0
chuck willsboro,  NY tires Very good traction and good tire.
Stability   5.0
Cornering   5.0
Dry Traction   5.0
Wet Traction   5.0
Tread life   5.0
Overall   5.0
Ernie MacDaniel Spruce Pine,  NC Bergman 650 Font and Rear Tires I have tried the Diablos on front and rear and promptly wore both out in less than 5000 miles, then switched back to the Bridgestone’s and got fantastic results, in addition to making a already good tire even better, try using Nitrogen in the tires, you'll be able to maintain correct tire pressure easier (which is critical) with even better performance.
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