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BT-021, Hungry for twisties? These tires are Yummy
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<blockquote data-quote="vectervp1" data-source="post: 259931" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>Yes, the BT-021's do have wear bars. If you look at the second photo, right under the white 8 (2/3 of the way down) you can kind of make it out.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Reno John. I really like these tires once they warm up. I haven't had a chance to thrash them as much as he did, but I've taken it on some mild twisties loaded down and they felt planted.</p><p></p><p>I don't usually wear out my tires because it seems I'm always getting ready for some LD ride or another, but typically I've been doing that at around 8000 miles. If I can get that out of these, I'll be running Bridgestones on the FJR from now on.... or at least until the new Pilot Roads come out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vectervp1, post: 259931, member: 538"] Yes, the BT-021's do have wear bars. If you look at the second photo, right under the white 8 (2/3 of the way down) you can kind of make it out. I agree with Reno John. I really like these tires once they warm up. I haven't had a chance to thrash them as much as he did, but I've taken it on some mild twisties loaded down and they felt planted. I don't usually wear out my tires because it seems I'm always getting ready for some LD ride or another, but typically I've been doing that at around 8000 miles. If I can get that out of these, I'll be running Bridgestones on the FJR from now on.... or at least until the new Pilot Roads come out. [/QUOTE]
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