In May of 2006, I made a trip across the four Western Canadian
provinces. Prior to the trip I installed some Bridgestone Trailwings
on the KLR: T21 Front; T22 Rear. This trip was mainly on paved roads
which were in relatively good shape, until I got to Manitoba. The
tires were quiet and handled well, even in the rain. However, the rear
tire was pretty much done at the end of the 7500km trip. I checked the
tire depth and pressure every morning before setting out - air pressure
was good. My personal thoughts are that the rear tire should have
lasted longer, especially with most of the travel on asphalt.
Anyone have experience with these tires?
- Michael
A19
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bridgestone trailwing tires - tw21 and tw22
I ran a T22 on the rear of my KLR and had a similar experience,
pleased with the performance of the tire on the pavement, but it only
lasted around 5000 miles.
Roy Cope
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "mbourgui" wrote: > > In May of 2006, I made a trip across the four Western Canadian > provinces. Prior to the trip I installed some Bridgestone Trailwings > on the KLR: T21 Front; T22 Rear. This trip was mainly on paved roads > which were in relatively good shape, until I got to Manitoba. The > tires were quiet and handled well, even in the rain. However, the rear > tire was pretty much done at the end of the 7500km trip. I checked the > tire depth and pressure every morning before setting out - air pressure > was good. My personal thoughts are that the rear tire should have > lasted longer, especially with most of the travel on asphalt. > > Anyone have experience with these tires? > > - Michael > A19 >
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That is one hell of a public service. Anybody got baja tracks to upload?
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