For road or track?
ding ding ding we have a winner. :2fingerlol:Also - have you considered looking AT your tire for recommended PSI.......?? :O
It doesn't have otherwise I would not ask, plus the tyre pressure usually depends on bike (different weights)ding ding ding we have a winner. :2fingerlol:
...check the side of the tire brah
Of course they don't.....they're BT16 :sarcasm:It doesn't have otherwise I would not ask, plus the tyre pressure usually depends on bike (different weights)
Of course they don't.....they're BT16 :sarcasm:
All jokes aside...I actually just bought a set of those cause I found it pretty cheap :O
LOL Ok I see they are probably not the best but I am new to supersports and motorcycles to be honest... I only get the chance to ride on the weekends and I thought I would buy them they were stock and It seems to be best quality/price.Mine BT00016s are currently set at 0, sitting on my wall waiting to get tossed.
I know this isn't what you're looking for, but have you considered another tire?
I used to ride 34/36 on my PP3's but have since lowered that to 30/32or sometimes 30/30. I only ride street.
Ok thanks for the infoIf you're set with those, I'd start at ...
Street - 36F and 36R
Track - 32F and 30R
... and go from there.
Don't listen to everybody.....any tire will be fine on the street as long as you maintain your bike, tire pressure, and listen to your tire (cold conditions, wet conditions, etc....)LOL Ok I see they are probably not the best but I am new to supersports and motorcycles to be honest... I only get the chance to ride on the weekends and I thought I would buy them they were stock and It seems to be best quality/price.....................
Ok thanks for the info
Don't listen to everybody.....any tire will be fine on the street as long as you maintain your bike, tire pressure, and listen to your tire (cold conditions, wet conditions, etc....)
Don't know why everyone hates on bridgestones but you will be fine! :bigthumb: