dunlop alpha-10's R no more, what alternative?

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dunlop alpha-10's R no more, what alternative?

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Hi, its come time to replace my tyres on the nc30, ive been using Dunlop alpha 10's but just found out that they are no longer available. The bike is'nt riden often enough to worry about the milage, but grip is everything, what would you recomend as a replacement? any one tried bridgstone bt-016 hypersport tyres? Many thanks. ps. standard size wheels ie 18" rear.
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Re: dunlop alpha-10's R no more, what alternative?

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bridgestones 090 my friend.
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Post by Lane »

The direct replacement is the Dunlop Alpha-12.

Great tyre just as much, if not, more grip than the alpha-10.
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lizard821000 wrote:bridgestones 090 my friend.
They're discontinued also.

Replacement is the BT003rs:

http://www.bridgestone.com/products/mot ... 003rs.html

18" sports tyres are an endangered species, best get hold of a 17" rear wheel if you want sports tyres for the next couple of decades.
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Cammo wrote:
lizard821000 wrote:bridgestones 090 my friend.
They're discontinued also.

Replacement is the BT003rs:

http://www.bridgestone.com/products/mot ... 003rs.html

18" sports tyres are an endangered species, best get hold of a 17" rear wheel if you want sports tyres for the next couple of decades.
Just as a check I had a look at the Bridgestone UK website and there were 3 possible tyres for the NC30, BT016, BT021 and BT023, all in 120/60/17 Front and 160/60/18 Rears.

No BT 090, 092

Don't know how good or not the 016's, 21's or 23's are though, I'd imagine if they're Bridgestone#s they will be pretty good
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No need to panic just yet, I just got an 090 from my local bike factors £111 fitted so stock still about.
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i got bt23's i quite like them
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local bike shop had a 18" 090 in and when i said Bridgstone had stopped making the owner seemed to think they were available in numbers.
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Re: dunlop alpha-10's R no more, what alternative?

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oldgreyandslow wrote:Just as a check I had a look at the Bridgestone UK website and there were 3 possible tyres for the NC30, BT016, BT021 and BT023, all in 120/60/17 Front and 160/60/18 Rears.

No BT 090, 092

Don't know how good or not the 016's, 21's or 23's are though, I'd imagine if they're Bridgestone#s they will be pretty good
021's replaced the venerable 020, but gave a really odd wear pattern on the front tyre. They were discontinued very rapidly after just 1 (or was it 2?) season and replaced by the 023. Do not buy old stock 021's at any price. The 023 has received decent reviews, but it's "only" a ST tyre. The 016 is getting a little long in the tooth now considering how quickly tyres have been moving on in recent years (launched March '08). They don't last long at all, but do a good job as long as they hold on for. I wouldn't be surprised if the next generation doesn't include an 18" rear.

This is collected wisdom from TheRevCounter, and mostly based on bigger bikes.

Now really is the time to get a 17" rear, before everyone is forced to get one and pries go up again.
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Re: dunlop alpha-10's R no more, what alternative?

Post by jackm »

Just seen on demon tweaks and bridgestone website that bt-016's are available in 18 inch, will these be discontinued soon? read a good review on them so pretty sure they will out perform me!

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