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Offline steveg

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Bridgestone A41
« on: August 18, 2022, 16:29:20 »
My original Bridgestone A41s have done 12500 miles , so needed a replacement set

I was going to try a different tyre , but to be honest the A41s have been so good and have great life decided to buy another set

New tyres feel so good

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Re: Bridgestone A41
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2022, 09:14:15 »
I have these on my Triumph Tiger 1200 and they are a superb tyre. I find (compared to the Metzeler Next's it came with O/E) that they turn more eagerly but at the same time hold a very precise line around corners. Very stable in a straight line, even when fully loaded and in cross winds. Wet & dry grip is superb and they don't seem to tramline or be too bothered by mastic banding or white lines. I will also have another set (very soon) but the big tigger eats them to the tune of 5,000 miles front & rear...

Compared to other tyre munchers I've had I'm thrilled to bits  :thumb:
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Re: Bridgestone A41
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2022, 09:43:13 »
Just replace my A41's with another set of A41's. You just can't fault them  :thumb:
It's pronounced 'twenty-one-twelve'

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Re: Bridgestone A41
« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2022, 16:26:16 »
Just replaced my old A41s... Couldn't afford a new set so I had to downgrade  :bawl:
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Re: Bridgestone A41
« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2023, 08:16:59 »
Had A41s on mine, couldn't argue with A40s@£108 a pair, an A40 now on the front after a trip to France; it feels slightly harsher on mild off road/RUPPs no real difference on the road for me.

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Re: Bridgestone A41
« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2023, 17:10:03 »
There are some cracking bargains knocking about for the A40's, makes it a no-brainer really  :thumb:
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Re: Bridgestone A41
« Reply #6 on: March 23, 2024, 10:18:45 »
Well, almost time for me to replace these A41s, which were fitted around 2.5 years ago. So far, I've had almost exactly 9000 miles out of them and the rubber is still nice and soft (unlike the previous set that had gone hard and almost like plastic, causing juddering through the forks when I was leaning into corners).

And I reckon I still have 1000 miles of legal tread left in these... so seems like a no brainer to get the same again. Unless there's a cheaper option that is as good?