Yes...I had a set of the T30 GT's...the rear lasted almost 4,000 miles. Soft, fun tire...not much life though.Has anyone here ever used a T30 from Bridgestone on their FJR?
Your mileage (and experience with these) may vary. I have heard both good and bad with respect to the Angel GT's."My worst experience is with the Pirelli Angel GT. One of the nicest tires (initial impression) and one of the only tires I changed out early because of cupping/steering wobble and noise. Never again".
Great news ! I just had a pair of Angel GT's put on.
No, never, not once, never even heard of 'emNot much difference, score-wise between the compared tires.
Has anyone here ever used a T30 from Bridgestone on their FJR?
Mounted a set of T30GTs last weekend. Not too terrible, about the same level of difficulty as 023GTs and Dunlops. With a little bit of warmth they would have gone on easier. Ambient temps [and tires] were in the mid 50s at the time.<snip> Keep in mind if you mount your own tires, the Bridgestone has a reputation of being a difficult mount.
I bent my brand new Mojolever taking mine off! I will not do another one of those myself. I had 4800 miles on mine and it wasn't done. Close, though. I need new rubber for NAFO/EOM. Put on a set of PR4's. I really like them for the feel, but man does that front tire sing in the high speed turns! 4242.7 miles and they don't look like they have lost any tread.I really llked the Bridgestone T30 GT and did a little better than Joe mileage wise. I'm at 5000 miles and still have a way to go before it is totally spent. It has had a good life of twisty roads and is not squared off at all. Much better handling in the last third of life than the Michelin PR2 or PR3 I have used, and that is actually worth accepting slightly shorter mileage. I think my ideal combo might be the T30 front with a Michelin PR4 rear.
Keep in mind if you mount your own tires, the Bridgestone has a reputation of being a difficult mount.
Yeah, no kidding. Liked the 023GTs that came new on the bike so put on another set. Boy was that rear tire a bear, swore I'd never use another one just for that reason, and this was using a NoMar Pro jr. The rear of the second set was shot by 5k miles compared to 6.5k on the original, same roads, go figure. Anyway, have a new set of Angel GTs waiting to go on but based on the feedback so far I'm probably going to try a PR4 GT on rear next time, getting anywhere near 10k miles on a rear would be a revelation. Still like the Bridgestone 023GT for the front, might try the MIchelin PR4 on the rear and see how it does with an 030GT front as noted by Tom above.Keep in mind if you mount your own tires, the Bridgestone has a reputation of being a difficult mount.
That is good to see............. If I get10000miles I'd be tickled. The OEM bridgestones came off at 6000miles. The front was to the wear bars, the rear had another 2K miles left. Put on PR4's and put bike away for winter.Put a set of PR4GT's on the 2013 the first weekend of May. As of Sunday, they now have 11,000 miles on them. At least half of that was 2 up with gear. The back has another 2500-5000 miles left in it. The front looks like it'll go significantly more. Call it 7500.
Inflated to 41-42 front and back since day one. The 2013 in tour mode except for a few blasts when I wanted to get my ya-ya's on.
I'd buy them again.
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