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Bridgestone BT021 Long Term Report
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<blockquote data-quote="El Gordo" data-source="post: 349838" data-attributes="member: 4263"><p>Owning a Vmax for a long time kinda helped me grow out of it.....well sorta</p><p></p><p>I have 021s on and think I'm about 2/3 through them with about 5k miles on them. My front tire was wearing on the sides and developing the ridge on the center running 40/42 psi. I upped the front to 42 psi and the wear seems to have settled down. I'm happy with the grip, ride and turn in with these tires. The thing I don't like about the 021s is that the front tire is noisy which also seems to be pressure sensitive (higher pressure = less noise). Do these tires need higher inflation to stand up?</p><p></p><p>This tire is stock on a lot of C14s, anyone know how it is doing on that bike? I think the C14 specifies 42/42 inflation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Gordo, post: 349838, member: 4263"] Owning a Vmax for a long time kinda helped me grow out of it.....well sorta I have 021s on and think I'm about 2/3 through them with about 5k miles on them. My front tire was wearing on the sides and developing the ridge on the center running 40/42 psi. I upped the front to 42 psi and the wear seems to have settled down. I'm happy with the grip, ride and turn in with these tires. The thing I don't like about the 021s is that the front tire is noisy which also seems to be pressure sensitive (higher pressure = less noise). Do these tires need higher inflation to stand up? This tire is stock on a lot of C14s, anyone know how it is doing on that bike? I think the C14 specifies 42/42 inflation. [/QUOTE]
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