![]() I was running a BT020 front and then a BT021 and BT022 and loved them.Then they discontinued these fronts and they became a T30. You really shouldn't go bigger than a 130 and thats probably one step to far for a 2.5 rear rim.150 is way to big for the 2.5 rear rim and wont fit the typical 180 deg swingarm.They do fit an RGS are so I hear,bit wider.I loved the grip of that BT92, but you need a bigger rim and it impacts the stands. Other than the new Contis the only Radial Rear that might fit are the BT92 Bridgestone in 140 x 55. Running a Radial on the front with a Bias on the back is apprehensive as it has a tendency to hold you straight up - Don't recommend it. ![]() However I did like a Pirelli 120/80 Rayon Radial Phantom on the back with a Michelin 100/90 Bias on the front - The bike handled like a dream - Go Figure? ![]() I would go back to BIAS for feeling drift even though they hit harder and do not track as well on the straights as radials. ![]() I agree Paul at $200 a pop, tires for our Breganzies are not cheap in Canada.Ĭanada's Motorcycle outlet has been good for me - Here are some suggestions:īridgestone Battlax BT-45 Sport Touring BIAS 18" Motorcyccle Tires:
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