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I rang around today to get a price for a set of Bridgy tyres and found out that a 20% price rise has just happened.
On a pair of BT015s the fitted price in Newcastle is now $600.00.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
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I heard a rumour that Bridgstone are or will not be making tyres in Australia anymore
that might have something to do with the price rise..
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Well thats a good thing now maybe people will buy decent tires instead of the pretend "almost there" tires
Egos; everyone got one
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nothing wrong with the 015's that came on mine but i prefer the pilot power front and pilot road rear i now have
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Type that into ebay search and it should come up. $315 the pair, or $345 buy it now. they're in Brisbane, $45.00 delivered
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I felt the difference in the BT015s as soon as I rode the k8 out of the shop when new.
I had been using Metzeller M3s for the past couple of years and liked them a lot but the BT015s gave a real impressive feel and grip from brand new and lasted for 10,000 ks.
I did a run down the Putty Rd and back on the weekend and they melted to the point where I was getting sideways drift on many corners towards the end of the day and just as they were getting to the minimum wear markers.
I will put em back on and give another set a go to see if they go the same as the factory fitted ones.
@ Pommie, That Ebay price sounds good but I'm not a fan of Ebay stuff for my bike.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
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Ive a BT 015 front on mine and its a huge improvement on the BT 014 , giving a far better feel through the front end ( the 14 was uni directional ) and a BT 020 rear.
It all comes down to riding style and what suits you and what your confident with.