Member Reviews for Bridgestone Touring Tire 130/70R-18 G709 BW Front

Bridgestone Touring Tire 130/70R-18 G709 BW Front
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Part Number: BR-122971
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Average Customer Review: 4.50 (based on 4 reviews)

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(5 stars) reviewed on 10/21/08 by
Kurt Knollenberg from San Carlos, CA, United States, for a 2002 Titanium 1800 wrote:

What a difference! I had the Metzler 880 front on when I got this bike a few months ago and experienced the "Wing Wobble" that others had told me about between 35 and 45 mph. To be fair the tire was badly cupped on one side and worn close to the wear indicators. I took the advice of Kyle here and boy was he right! It transitions so smoothly now and I have ultimate confidence where I once was fearful! NO WOBBLE ! Tracks straight and I can ride hands free for miles (Not suggesting just mentioning). I would buy this tire again in a heartbeat!
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4 out of 5 members found this review helpful.

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(3 stars) reviewed on 04/06/08 by
from Melrose Park, IL, United States, for a 2008 1800 wrote:

had the 'stones on my '04 wing last summer, got a nail in the rear, and had them both changed. I did not like the front tire at all. It really slipped a lot on the "tar snakes". If it was a hot day,or slightly wet, like after a rain, if you went over the tar snakes at even a slight turn, the bike would slide right off of them, which got to be a little tense at times if you were in the rain and there were a lot of repairs done to the road, which, being in the chicago area, is quite common. So far, the avon seemed to be the best tire for the front so far, even better than the E3's
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2 out of 3 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 03/12/07 by
Gary Reber from Tucson, AZ, United States, for a 2005 Silver 1800 wrote:

Excellent so far.
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1 out of 5 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 10/20/06 by
Kyle Bradshaw from Escalon, CA, United States, for a 2006 Dark Red, Prem Audio, Comfort, Navi 1800 wrote:

Awesome Tires! Be aware the photo is not correct... the Valk / 1500 use the tire tread above. The 1800 tire (this part number) is a more "modern" tread design. The 1500 is bias ply and this one is radial. These tires turn into corners much quicker than the Dunlops. I love em!
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7 out of 9 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 08/01/06 by
Grant from Tracy, CA, United States, for a 2003: Yellow 1800 wrote:

I have 10,000 miles on this tire now and it still has lots of rubber remaining. It's been a terrific tire but I'm not as impressed with the rear Bridgestone G204. I replaced it already after just 10,000 miles. I'm trying a Dunlop Elite 3 this time.
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6 out of 7 members found this review helpful.

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