Ducati Sporting Club UK

Ducati Sporting Club UK (/msgboard.php)
-   DesmoDue - General Questions and Chat (/forumdisplay.php?f=107)
-   -   Bridgestone BT-090 (/showthread.php?t=14035)

domski 08-Feb-2005 23:17

Bridgestone BT-090
 


From Bridgestone website... "Less grooves on the tread edge allow for better dry grip and machine control in corners, and more grooves in the centre area leads to better wet performance."

As you can see from the pic as well, it's a cracking tyre in the dry, but no tread near the edges for the wet.

Just want to point that out. I'm not against them, they're just a nightmare in the wet.

It may not rain of course, but then this is Britain!

:):):):)

Mad Dog Bianchi 09-Feb-2005 03:08

Well, Bridgestone is HQ'd in the land of everpresent rains and maybe they are right. Have you tried them. THey must be doing something right if Ducati switched to them for MotoGP.....Interesting pattern..

Mad Dog Bianchi 09-Feb-2005 06:30

Anybody out there remember that these guys used to make some screaming little bikes. Their 90cc was light and fast and the 175 kept up with most 250s, but their 350 was a jewel with a broad powerband and 6 speeds (actually nicer than my Kawalski A-7). There was a lot of engineering expertise in the company back then and not just related to tires.

ali 09-Feb-2005 08:52

Quote:

Originally posted by Mad Dog Bianchi
THey must be doing something right if Ducati switched to them for MotoGP.....Interesting pattern..

Errmmmm?? What's that got to do with the BT090, its tread pattern, its wet grip, Desmo Due, or the price of fish????

Mad Dog Bianchi 09-Feb-2005 10:00

My point was, I think the engineeers are not too stupid at BS. I would imagine they tested the stuff in the rain and are not just speaking off the top of their heads. Perhaps that kind of approach also impressed Ducati enough to switch over. Just an assumption.

skidlids 09-Feb-2005 15:54

Bridgestone may be in Moto GP and Indy Car and even F1 but I can't say I see much of them at the front of BSB, BSS and I can't say I have seen them at the TT either. I have seen Pirelli in these places.

Monty 09-Feb-2005 16:01

Quote:

Originally posted by Mad Dog Bianchi
Anybody out there remember that these guys used to make some screaming little bikes. Their 90cc was light and fast and the 175 kept up with most 250s, but their 350 was a jewel with a broad powerband and 6 speeds (actually nicer than my Kawalski A-7). There was a lot of engineering expertise in the company back then and not just related to tires.

Oh yes, I remember the 350, rotary disk valves, about 40bhp standard-but they gave you a cutting chart to alter the valves to produce 60bhp! Wonderful bikes but rare, I always wanted one but couldn't afford it. To put the performance into perspective the top bike power wise at the time was a BSA Rocket 3, 750 triple which produced-you guessed it-60bhp.............:D

John

domski 09-Feb-2005 18:55

Yes I have used them, a lot, because I had to in CB500's. That's why I'm trying to get the point across (mainly in the 'TYRES' thread) that they are fine in the dry, but terrible in the wet.

...and it does rain in the UK :burn:

domski 09-Feb-2005 18:57

...and Weeksy, what are you on dude?

Why aren't proper 'wets' slick on the last 1" of the tyre then, if it doesn't matter?!?!?!?

Silly boy. Just coz you can't leamn it over that far :lol::lol::cool:

stumpy1 09-Feb-2005 19:15

Quote:

Originally posted by domskidue


From Bridgestone website... "Less grooves on the tread edge allow for better dry grip and machine control in corners, and more grooves in the centre area leads to better wet performance."

As you can see from the pic as well, it's a cracking tyre in the dry, but no tread near the edges for the wet.

Just want to point that out. I'm not against them, they're just a nightmare in the wet.

It may not rain of course, but then this is Britain!

:):):):)

Got to say i'd wouldnt like to risk them tyres in the wet.....
there is no point having a race on tyres that are no good in the wets...........you need to be able to trust what ever tyre you are using wet or dry...


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:39.

Powered by vBulletin 3.5.4 - Copyright © 2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
© Ducati Sporting Club UK