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Title: NEW TRYES
Post by: dags on August 27, 2013, 04:48:20 PM
Hi All has anyone tried the new Bridgestone Battlax T30 GT SPORTS TOURING








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Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: alans1100 on August 27, 2013, 05:37:51 PM
It's a new tyre and it looks as if it's based on the BT23 GT spec tyre which I have just fitted to my 1100. Wondering if it will come in an 1100 rear end or not.

Just had a look.

http://moto.bridgestone.eu/motorcycle-tyres/ranges/battlax/t30/#sizes (http://moto.bridgestone.eu/motorcycle-tyres/ranges/battlax/t30/#sizes)

European site but will we get them here?
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Bluey on August 27, 2013, 08:51:59 PM
The site shows the correct sizes for the 1100 ABS - I also wonder if we will see them here in Australia. Nothing mentioned about durability.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: saaz on August 27, 2013, 11:14:19 PM
Seems like they come in the standard sizes as well. Great to see another 160/70 rear might be available at last, as well as the 110/80 front for the standard bikes. Did not take long for the 023 to be outdated!
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Biggles on August 27, 2013, 11:42:28 PM
Did not take long for the 023 to be outdated!

They're probably still researching to find a recipe as good as the PR3s and Angels.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: dags on August 28, 2013, 06:00:55 PM
I found them at BALMAIN MOTORCYCLES in Sydney and was quoted $610 for 120/170 so I wont be trying a set for a while.

http://www.balmainmotorcycles.com.au/bridgestonemotorcycletyres.html (http://www.balmainmotorcycles.com.au/bridgestonemotorcycletyres.html)


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Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: kappy5003 on August 28, 2013, 08:14:47 PM
My local tyre shop quoted me $200 for front T 30, I will have to make sure its 110/80.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Greencan on August 28, 2013, 10:14:38 PM
Evenin' John et at...

Where does the 80 aspect ratio come from... :o...confused

Cheers, the can:-)
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: saaz on August 28, 2013, 11:01:29 PM
110/80-18 is the normal front tyre on standard ST11s, as well as earlier ABS.  Has been since the ST1100 came out.  I don't know where it comes from, as Honda decided that!

120/70-18 is on later ABS ST1100s as well as ST1300s.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Greencan on August 29, 2013, 07:59:52 AM
Mornin' John...

Well there ya go...never knew that. Have only ever seen a 70 on the front of early ST's, not that I made it a thing to be concsious of mind you.

So, another piece of ST info for the grey matter to muse without any practical application for moi' :wink1

On another subject...has the new ride rolled up yet? Was up at Lawrance St. yesterday (needed a radiator cap), anyway couldn't let the chance of a trye kick go by and eyed an ST sprint with all luggage attached... :thumbsup

But not the same effect on the loins as the 675R aloneside it...drifted off imagining an aftermaket exhaust, flipped shift with clutchless elect retard change, some of the nice windy roads Barry has recently taken me over, 13-14k on the tach, no ear plugs and just listening to its music...Cor!!!

Cheers Dick :-)
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: saaz on August 29, 2013, 10:47:34 AM
Don't know when as yet. I know what you mean about the 675R...what a brilliant looking bike, and by all accounts more like a track bike suspension wise, but who cares when you are having fun.

Mornin' John...

Well there ya go...never knew that. Have only ever seen a 70 on the front of early ST's, not that I made it a thing to be concsious of mind you.

So, another piece of ST info for the grey matter to muse without any practical application for moi' :wink1

On another subject...has the new ride rolled up yet? Was up at Lawrance St. yesterday (needed a radiator cap), anyway couldn't let the chance of a trye kick go by and eyed an ST sprint with all luggage attached... :thumbsup

But not the same effect on the loins as the 675R aloneside it...drifted off imagining an aftermaket exhaust, flipped shift with clutchless elect retard change, some of the nice windy roads Barry has recently taken me over, 13-14k on the tach, no ear plugs and just listening to its music...Cor!!!

Cheers Dick :-)

Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Biggles on August 29, 2013, 11:03:27 AM
Don't know when as yet. I know what you mean about the 675R...what a brilliant looking bike, and by all accounts more like a track bike suspension wise, but who cares when you are having fun.


And it comes in WHITE!

2013 Triumph Daytona 675 Full Test! - On Two Wheels Episode 33 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAUoj_oUR0o#ws)

Handy to have for the times you've got spare points on your licence...        :whistle
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Icor on December 10, 2013, 04:34:18 PM
look at theses
any comments appreciated
http://youtu.be/H0cJBK0HlQs (http://youtu.be/H0cJBK0HlQs)

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Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: saaz on December 10, 2013, 04:55:32 PM
From what I have heard on other bike forums, the GT version of the angel should be up there for tyre life with the Michelin PR3s with similar grip etc. The ST version of the angel seems a quite ok tyre, but life is less than that of the Michelin PR2 and PR3.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Biggles on December 10, 2013, 06:30:51 PM
That Pirelli promo is pretty impressive.
The aircraft carrier aspect is pure theatre,for fun.  But the track work was impressive.

South Africa has 50 million people.  Australia has 23 million.  I'm guessing half the population of SA might have a similar standard of living to Australia.
So how can they have a dedicated Bike Show and not us?  The closest we've come is the little amateur show on the Community Channel that has hand-held cameras and pretty basic stories.

Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Panman50 on December 10, 2013, 06:53:07 PM
G'day all, just bought myself a set T30's 3 months ago.
I nice smooth ride and so far feels as though plenty of grip. The rubber itself feels a little soft a specially after they have warmed up following a ride so I am a little concerned about longevity but I prefer grip over longevity anyway so a fair trade I think, especially if some clown pulls out in front of me. There like that here in Perth.
One thing though, did a 4hr round trip with both me and the missus on the back and found a bit of shredding for lack of a better word on the rear. (Looked like I had done a couple of laps around Barbagallo on race slicks)
Bought mine from West Coast Honda, front $164, rear $210 but they did have a special on at the time.
Regards, Tom.

P.S. 1999 ST1100. "GOLD BABY"............. THAT'S RIGHT THE ONLY TRUE COLOUR TO BE.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: saaz on December 10, 2013, 07:01:43 PM
It will be interesting to see how long they last. I hope Bridgestone has not gone backwards yet again as the BT023s seemed quite ok.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: alans1100 on December 10, 2013, 08:06:41 PM
I don't know much about the Bridgestone T30 yet but what I have read suggests it more of a touring tyre so one would expect better mileage than the BT23 tyre but only time will tell.

So far my BT23 GT spec tyres seem to be ok. 4000 kms on the front and no noticeable wear. The rear has 3000kms up and shows more wear than the front but that's to be expected and it is a 170/60 BT 23 GT spec tyre for a 1300 so I'm watching this one to see how it compares to the OEM tyre. The GT spec is for heavy tourers and is supposedly better than the standard BT23.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Frenchy on February 04, 2014, 07:28:01 PM
 :dred11 :thumbsup

Just fitted T30's it had Z6's when I bought the bike (badly worn either side of centre) low pressure ????
I had rung around Bunbury for pricing Z6 approx. $475 plus $120 to fit & BT23 $516 fitted
The bike shop (Mandurah City Yamaha) suggested T30 $455 F/R fitted 110/80 & 160/70
So an 80 klm ride and new hoops fitted
I've only done a couple hundred K's so far, certainly steers a lot better.
Will definitely keep on top of pressures.

Anyone got any reasonable miles on a set yet

 :beer
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Turtle on March 25, 2014, 09:36:58 AM
Hows the T30's going so far Frenchy ?

Anyone else running them that can give some reports ?



Turtle
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: STroppy on March 25, 2014, 11:24:53 AM
Have just bought a T30 GT for the rear of the ST1300 in Adelaide, cost was $288 fited, + $3 old tyre disposal. Will be heading back home to Canberra on Saturday . . . See how they go in comparison to the Dunlop Roadsmart 2's.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Frenchy on March 26, 2014, 04:03:00 PM
Hows the T30's going so far Frenchy ?

Anyone else running them that can give some reports ?



Turtle

Turtle,  :like :like

So far all good - plenty of grip dry road, very good stability.
I haven't played in the rain yet but it's not far away by the looks of it.
Keeping pressures 38F / 42R two up

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Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: alans1100 on June 21, 2014, 09:09:17 AM
I bought some T30 tyres from JW in the US yesterday (20/06/2014) plus the Dyna Beads for a delivered cost of $AUD328 which is about the cost for one tyre over here so it's more like the front is free.

After three sets of BT-23's and one set of BT-23 GT spec tyre (1300 Rear) I thought I'd give the new T30 tyre a go and as before in GT spec which meant a 1300 rear. I really wanted the new PR4 but brake pads are due and limited funds so I stayed with the Bridgestone for this time.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: kappy5003 on June 21, 2014, 10:35:23 PM
Hey Alan, how many dyna beads did you get and did you get any valves I couldn't find any.

My checkout total with 3 oz dyna beads is about $313.00

Cheers
Kappy
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: alans1100 on June 21, 2014, 11:26:22 PM
I got the refill packs so, 1 x 1 ounce (front) and 1 x 2 ounce (rear) as I bought the whole kit on my first tyre purchase which had enough for two or three sets of tyres.

As for valves I use standard valves as fitted by my local tyre dealer. I did purchase some right angle screw on valves (off of E-Bay) which I use if I need to check air while away from home.

I'm not sure if the beads do anything or not and since my tyre dealer can't balance bike wheels the beads seem a better option over nothing at all.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: alans1100 on June 22, 2014, 08:53:14 PM
I just checked the tracking for my tyres. They were picked up Saturday 21 June 2014 at 7:34:00 AM CST and arrived in Sydney 1:12 PM CST this afternoon. Courier is DHL and the time frame quoted delivery is by the 30th June. Half way around the planet in 37/38 hours but how many days for the 1400 km to Adelaide?
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: kappy5003 on June 22, 2014, 09:11:54 PM
I just ordered mine today and they are quoting 010714 as delivery date, which is to regional WA.

If that happens I'll be impressed, I had to wait the same period to get a 2 kg package from Brisvegas.

Cheers
Kappy
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: alans1100 on June 25, 2014, 11:41:05 AM
I just checked the tracking for my tyres. They were picked up Saturday 21 June 2014 at 7:34:00 AM CST and arrived in Sydney 1:12 PM CST this afternoon. Courier is DHL and the time frame quoted delivery is by the 30th June. Half way around the planet in 37/38 hours but how many days for the 1400 km to Adelaide?

Tyres arrived today so close to 6 days but still waiting on the Dyna Beads. Not sure why they just didn't put them in with the tyres.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: saaz on June 25, 2014, 11:52:57 AM
Jake Wilson tends to send multiple packages. Must be just the way they are set up to send different items. I can't complain about the time it takes.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: kappy5003 on June 25, 2014, 12:20:09 PM
My shipment tracking says 3 packages.

Only ordered on the weekend and tracking shows in Hong Kong.

Better than AUS POST.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: alans1100 on June 25, 2014, 12:50:59 PM
I just got an update from our local Hardware store. The beads are coming via Auss Post which is fine so could be days away yet.


Only ordered on the weekend and tracking shows in Hong Kong.


Reminds of parts that I ordered last year. First order via USPS was ok but the second ended up in Belgium.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: StinkyPete on June 25, 2014, 11:01:48 PM
What does Jake Wilson charge for delivery of two tyres?  It's just $320USD for a pair of PR4 GTs for the 1300.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: BigTed on June 25, 2014, 11:04:32 PM
$75 USD postage to Oz for 2 tyres.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: kappy5003 on June 26, 2014, 12:26:27 AM
Just cost me AUD $69 to ship  2 tyres T30's and dyna beads and 2 valves.
Ordered on weekend almost cleared in Hongkong.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: alans1100 on June 26, 2014, 12:49:56 AM
What does Jake Wilson charge for delivery of two tyres?  It's just $320USD for a pair of PR4 GTs for the 1300.

Shipping Cost is based on dollar value

PR4 cost around $100 more than T30 putting the cost over $300 so an extra $US10.

Mine cost $65 as total was $299 or less.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: BigTed on June 26, 2014, 01:22:40 AM
I received my 2 PR4s for the 1300 a few weeks ago:
All USD...
Front: $136.99
Rear: $174.99
Shipping: $75
Total: $486.98
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: Grumpy on June 26, 2014, 08:11:50 AM
Got my two PR4's locally for $485.00 and took em home with me. Will be fitting today.  :grin
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: StinkyPete on June 26, 2014, 08:33:49 AM
Received a quote today for $560 (supply and fit) for a pair of PR4 GTs in Adelaide.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: alans1100 on June 26, 2014, 10:24:21 AM
I received my 2 PR4s for the 1300 a few weeks ago:
All USD...
Front: $136.99
Rear: $174.99
Shipping: $75
Total: $486.98

Sorry, Big Ted but I think you meant $386.98 for your total.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: kappy5003 on June 26, 2014, 02:28:40 PM
Just noticed my tyres landed in Perth at 12.05, certainly worth the $69 shipping.

Now we'll see how long Aussie Customs can slow the process.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: alans1100 on June 26, 2014, 03:21:34 PM
Just noticed my tyres landed in Perth at 12.05, certainly worth the $69 shipping.

Now we'll see how long Aussie Customs can slow the process.

It's quicker with a courier than with the post. The guy in our post office says all incoming mail goes to Melbourne for customs clearance and unless it's express post (air) it's sent by road.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: STroppy on June 26, 2014, 03:43:00 PM
My experience in getting bits from USA, it is the States end, in particular the USPS that is extremely expensive and really slow. I found that once in Sydney, it's thru Customs and one day to my door in Canberra with AusPost. :like
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: BigTed on June 26, 2014, 04:30:57 PM
D'oh!...  yep. My meat hook fingers are just too big for a smartphone keyboard.
Title: Re: NEW TRYES
Post by: alans1100 on June 26, 2014, 04:59:20 PM
D'oh!...  yep. My meat hook fingers are just too big for a smartphone keyboard.

You do better than me then, I have trouble typing a text message on my phone so PC is the way to go for me