HaulinAshe
Well-known member
My experience thus far with the front BT-021 seems to concur with others'. My tire handled well as long as it retained its shape. It definitely is not multi-compound like the rear, and Bridgestone clearly states that.
I had to purposely combine a balanced mixture of slab, sweepers and tight twisty roads in order to avoid the "trapezoid" shape that was showing up. That shape was caused by running slabs (flat middle) and then twisties (flat sides). This made the front turn-in with a definite "twitch". So I picked an hour or so of sweepers and purposely pushed hard. The front tire ground itself back into the nicely rounded profile similar to the original one.
At 2,900 miles, the front BT-021 is clearly into the wear bars, has most of its original profile intact, and will soon be worn completely out and off my list of tires to be tested.
The rear BT-021 still looks good and is showing great promise for both mileage and performance. I'm thinking a Strada front and a BT-021 rear might make a good cold weather performance combination.
More to come...
I had to purposely combine a balanced mixture of slab, sweepers and tight twisty roads in order to avoid the "trapezoid" shape that was showing up. That shape was caused by running slabs (flat middle) and then twisties (flat sides). This made the front turn-in with a definite "twitch". So I picked an hour or so of sweepers and purposely pushed hard. The front tire ground itself back into the nicely rounded profile similar to the original one.
At 2,900 miles, the front BT-021 is clearly into the wear bars, has most of its original profile intact, and will soon be worn completely out and off my list of tires to be tested.
The rear BT-021 still looks good and is showing great promise for both mileage and performance. I'm thinking a Strada front and a BT-021 rear might make a good cold weather performance combination.
More to come...