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Profiles
I swapped between BT020s and Tourances on my 1150 and I agree that the Bridgestones needed slightly more effort to turn initially than the Metzelers. However, I think I preferred the feel of the 020s overall and soon became accustomed to the characteristics of each tyre.
I also noticed that it was much easier to get to the edge of the 020s than than Tourances. I don't think this was because I was reaching more heroic lean angles (although I AM a riding god, obviously), so presume it was because of a different profile between the two tyres.
020s gave me more confidence, not sure why, because I never noticed any real difference in grip. Same with the Dunlop Trailmax I have on the 1200 now. They were both immeasurably better than the Bridgestone Trailwings the bike came with.
Robin.
Outtomunch said:wear marks on the back tyre are already very close to the edge, certainly as far as I ever got on the Dunlops, which worried me a bitPerhaps the profile is slightly different?
I swapped between BT020s and Tourances on my 1150 and I agree that the Bridgestones needed slightly more effort to turn initially than the Metzelers. However, I think I preferred the feel of the 020s overall and soon became accustomed to the characteristics of each tyre.
I also noticed that it was much easier to get to the edge of the 020s than than Tourances. I don't think this was because I was reaching more heroic lean angles (although I AM a riding god, obviously), so presume it was because of a different profile between the two tyres.
020s gave me more confidence, not sure why, because I never noticed any real difference in grip. Same with the Dunlop Trailmax I have on the 1200 now. They were both immeasurably better than the Bridgestone Trailwings the bike came with.
Robin.
Perhaps the profile is slightly different?