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    Bridgestone BT 016 Pro?

    Anybody tried these 016 Pro tyres yet? Wotcha reckon, eh?
    Now that I'm older, I thought it was great that I seemed to have more patience. Turns out I just don't give a shit...

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    Yup got them on my k3 thou at the mo, i have a 190 55 on the rear and i feel lot more confident on them than the mitchelins that were on it when i purchased the bike, mind you i only done bout 1500k on them and am a nana on it, spose the real test will be at the cliffhanger hill climb in March (if they last that long).

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    Heres a review on the BT-016.
    I have 021's on the Yamaha.
    I had PR3's on the Honda when I traded it, and was going to swap them over, but elected not to after riding on the 021's.

    I will be back in approximately 33.3564 picoseconds

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    Maha: That's an old review for the BT-016, not the newer BT-016 Pro.

    Slofox: Try this review - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSHaklOvBQ8

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    Thanks for the linkies guys. I'll be able to write my own review soon enough - I have a set on hold at the local dealer for when the current set die (soon).
    Now that I'm older, I thought it was great that I seemed to have more patience. Turns out I just don't give a shit...

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    Personally I have nothing else on the gixxer. I have tried some different ones but keep coming back to the 16's.
    The new 16 pro is even better then the old version so I see no reason to not recommend them, unless you want a tyre to last more than 10k.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
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    Personally I have nothing else on the gixxer. I have tried some different ones but keep coming back to the 16's.
    The new 16 pro is even better then the old version so I see no reason to not recommend them, unless you want a tyre to last more than 10k.
    I like 'em too. Given that the "old" 016's give me around 9k, I figure the Pro's will be OK in that respect.
    Now that I'm older, I thought it was great that I seemed to have more patience. Turns out I just don't give a shit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
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    I like 'em too. Given that the "old" 016's give me around 9k, I figure the Pro's will be OK in that respect.
    9K I'm happy when I get 6.5k, but generally has a few track days on there as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
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    9K I'm happy when I get 6.5k, but generally has a few track days on there as well.
    'S'cos I'm a pore ole grampa man who only rides his bike once a week...over the mountain to the coffee shop and back. 35km. Usually takes 17 minutes...
    Now that I'm older, I thought it was great that I seemed to have more patience. Turns out I just don't give a shit...

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    Still can't get past my Q2 Dunlops.

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