The Bridgestone BT-016 Tire, Excellent for Road or Track
The transition compound in the middle of the rear tire's shoulders is identical to the center compound of the front BT-016 tire, while the edge compound is the same on both. Bridgestone's Mono-spiral circumferential steel belt is used in both front and rear tires. Tread patterns are predictably sparse, with the front featuring s-shaped grooves in the center for wet braking, while the rear's L-shaped tread is designed to influence carcass deflection and characteristics such as stability and shock absorption across the tread's profile.
Bridgestone marks high with the BT-016 on the track, the BT-016 scores high on stability while braking, and especially accelerating over bumps. The BT-016 doesn't squirm or weave like some other tires do. The Bridgestone BT-016 didn't do to well on steering precision on the track.
Interestingly, the Bridgestone BT-016's steering precision was rated by several riders as excellent on the street, with superb compliance, and overall grip exhibited on several motorcycles ranging from 600 to 1000cc. The Bridgestone BT-016 is a tire that will improve the performance of practically any motorcycle you stick it on. Wear rates for the BT-016 are moderate with wear noticeable along the edge of both front and rear tires on the street and track.