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BT016s OEMs....149 miles....$100 plus shipping
Selling the BT016s off of my 2009 ZX6r..120/70 and 180/55. 149 miles on the tires, so they are basically brand new (one canyon run on em).
100 bucks plus 30 to ship anywhere in the Continential U.S. Camera is broke, so I cannot take a picture. Thought it was the batteries, but the battery life indicates full, but the thing shuts off within a few seconds. I'll prolly buy a new one this w/e. PM me if interested. These tires stick very very well for OEMs. |
Why are you getting instead of these?
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huh, it doesn't show replies til it's approved, lol
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Damn! Good deal.
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Just curious what tire you are switching to?
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Where's SIXXXER?
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The OEM compound on BT016 suck. Aftermarkets are better. My OEMs slipped all the time and took forever to heat up.
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^^^Were still buds right? lol
Just fuckin wit ya.....I lived in MI for 7 years and I remember D220s doing the exact same thing. Did a 180 once when I wasn't even on the gas. When it's cold tires just don't stick. |
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With the price of them, I can't justify them for the riding I do. I will get over twice the wear out of a set of Powers for less money. I can deal with a little less grip. |
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I've ran many sets of Diablos and then the 1 time on the 016s. The Diablo is a harder tire by a good margin. |
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My 016s spin out the rear pretty easy, especially when they're not fully hot. They'll do it when they're hot anyways, it's a little harder. I was trying to power wheelie with them on and they would spin more than they would grip. Overall, I still like them. Did one track day on 'em and felt no negative feedback at all. So good, I'm gonna try some Bridgestone DOTs for my next track day.
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