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  • Battleaxx BT45's??

    I know, I know, Not another tire thread....... But after trying to do a search, I can not find any info about Battleaxx tires.
    There is a current thread in the XJ site, that seems pretty complimentary.
    I was just about to buy a set of ME-880's but now I am wondering.
    The guy at the tire counter is really reccommending the Battleaxx.

    My info:
    I currently have a set of Kenda Challengers.
    I only ride a few thousand miles a year, so longevity is nowhere as important as grip.
    I commute on a freeway that has a lot of tar snakes and subtle surface changes, (diagonally accross the lanes,from re-routing the lanes several times)
    I weigh about 175, and usually am one-up. Occationally with fairly light camping gear.
    I am inclined to have fairly wide chicken strips, but am trying to grow some stones. )
    Anyone have info on the Battleaxx??
    TIA
    Mike

    1980 SG "Angus"

  • #2
    You might want to do a search on Bridgestone Battleaxe BT45's. You will get a lot of hits. I have Bridgestone Spitfire's on my bike and they perform extremely well, so I would expect the Battleaxe's to perform even better since they are designed for sport bikes. I hope this helps.
    Tracker

    80 XS1100LG "Black Widow"

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    • #3
      Hey there Newmac,

      Did a search here for bridgestone, found many threads, but here are 4 with comments about them, mostly good!!

      Tire Tread, check Gaffer's comments on page 3

      http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...ht=Bridgestone

      http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...ht=Bridgestone

      Another long thread with comments about Kenda and more

      How's that for thoroughness? Thanks for letting me stick around ...I saw your other comment the other day!!!!
      T.C.
      T. C. Gresham
      81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
      79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
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      How nature points out the folly of men!

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      • #4
        I have used the BT57, BT54, BT020, BT010 (Ok not on an XS) and I find the B'stones to be good tires. The 020 is my choice of rear on the Bandit, and is the only one of that bunch that is current.
        Gary Granger
        Remember, we are the caretakers of mechanical art.
        2013 Suzuki DR650SE, 2009 Kawasaki Concours 1400, 2003 Aprilia RSV Mille Tuono

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        • #5
          I had Bt45'S, liked them a lot. I would put them on again. Just so happens I got a deal on some ME88's I like them also.
          Marty in NW PA
          Gone - 1978E - one of the first XS11 made
          Gone - 2007A FJR - the only year of Dark Red Metallic
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          • #6
            Thanks TC and all. I normally might not be honest enough to admit this, but hey, we are all friends, right??? )

            When I said that I did a search, and found nothing, I didn't say that I had no idea that the Battleaxe was made by Bridgestone.
            Between mis-spelling "battleaxx" and dropping the manufacturer's name entirely, I eliminated most search results. DOH

            I will let you know how I like the BRIDGESTONE tires.
            Thanks again.
            Mike

            1980 SG "Angus"

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            • #7
              I was also recommended to get the BT45's and I am really pleased with them.
              Just saw in a Motorrad-magasine (the largest motorcycle magasine in europe) that they won a comparison between tires for older bikes hands down...well as far as I could understand with my poor German skills.
              I will make a post later about how many kilometers I got out of em
              Gisle Vestergaard
              XS 1100 Sport

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              • #8
                How about the Perelli Sport Demon? Any good word on those? Don't mean to steal your thread.

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                • #9
                  OK, so I had the BT45's mounted and rode to work today.
                  Though I have not pushed them yet, I am really pleased with the way that they felt on the freeway.
                  I am looking forward to getting out in the hills for a while this weekend.
                  BTW, the tire guy that installed the tires chuckled when he saw that I was removing what appeared to be a perfectly good set of Kenda Challengers.
                  He said" Those are Challengers. The real challenge is keeping the bike upright, and on the road. Those are the tires that you want to sell to your ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend" LOL
                  Mike

                  1980 SG "Angus"

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                  • #10
                    take it easy on the twisties for about a hundred miles the tires need to 'clean up' and remove a sealer they will be slippery till then but then 'much gooder' I have used bridgestone dual compound tires for about 15 years and like them but ymmv ,
                    Wayne and Maxim Phil from around here have them as well maybe they're better snowtires
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