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Bridgestone BT-002 review
By Jon Urry on 15/10/2006 10:17:52
Bridgestone launches its new Racing Street tyres - road-legal rubber aimed predominantly at track day riders in search of serious grip
-orientated tyres if all you do is potter to and from the local dealer. They won't get up to their working temperature and you'll be better off with a road-biased tyre designed to work at lower temperatures.So who is Bridgestone's BT-002 Racing Street aimed at
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Tested: Bridgestone BT-003 RS Racing Street
By Chris Moss on 24/03/2009 15:10:33
Chris Moss puts Bridgstone's latest sportsbike rubber to the test at Almeria circuit, Spain
Bridgestone BT003 ... only a 9 out of 10 says MossBRIDGESTONE has a new sports tyre, the BT-003 RS Racing Street. Designed for fast road riding and track days it’s a replacement for the BT-002 with claims of better grip, stability and feel.To test
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Tyre launch: Bridgestone Battlax BT-016
By Bertie Simmonds on 22/10/2008 11:25:39
With its first MotoGP title, not to mention the services of a fast Italian, Bridgestone is on a high
Bridgestone’s new Battlax BT-016 Hypersport tyre follows on from the enormously successful BT-014 tyres and sits below the racier BT-002 Racing Streets and above the sports-touring BT-021s. If you’re a tech-head, you’ll love the BT-016s. During
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First Ride: 2006 Honda Fireblade
By mossy on 09/11/2004 13:19:37
Visordown attended the world launch of Honda's tweaked for 2006 flagship sportsbike
. And then in the afternoon sessions, to really see what the bike was made of, Bridgestone BT002 race tyres were fitted to the bike.The specially-made BT015 road tyres had done everything asked of them up to this point. But the grip that the race tyres offered was in another
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First Ride: 2008 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade
By Niall Mackenzie on 07/11/2008 12:08:31
Honda doesn’t do quirky on its sportsbikes without a very good reason. Niall puts Honda's new superbike through its paces
mid way between the standard and maximum settings.For the afternoon sessions Bridgestone BT002s were fitted and even on the first lap out I could feel the bike wanted to turn in quicker and then went on to stay planted through all of the same turns
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2008 Honda Fireblade launch - riding impressions
By Tim Skilton on 22/12/2007 14:12:27
Tim Skilton gives us his thoughts on Honda's new flagship
to Bridgestone's new BT015 but track fans will get far more feedback from the company's super-sticky BT002, which Honda fitted to the bikes for the afternoon sessions. The main straight's long enough to briefly test high-speed wind protection, which seems fine
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Living with a 2004 Yamaha YZF-R6
By Tim Dickson on 15/06/2004 10:18:07
Tim proves that the Yamaha R6 can handle the tracks, the commute and life as a tourer
again, we can extrapolate a figure of 5993.7 miles of legal life in the rear. There's data for you.But it's not all science here; there's fun to be had too. And in the name of it, Bridgestone also sent a pair of their BT002 road-legal homologated race
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