Product Description
The Bridgestone BATTLAX SPORT TOURING T31 is the flagship model for the sport touring category. This tire maintains the stability and wear life performance of its predecessor, the BATTLAX SPORT TOURING T30EVO, while also offering improved wet performance and riding comfort. You'll get the best wet weather performance without sacrificing handling in dry conditions or wear life. Newly developed tread pattern with deco groove is optimized to ensure confidence-inspiring wet weather performance with a bold look. Mono-Spiral Belt construction (MSB) provides dynamic handling response with a light, linear feel and superb line holding ability.
- 3LC (dual compound) rear construction enhances stability
- All weather grip to shorten wet braking distance
- Improve traction
- GT Spec versions are available in five sizes to suit heavy-weight, sport-touring machines
Recommended for:
- Riders who enjoy riding on winding road with a touring motorcycle.
- Riders who enjoy riding a super sports bike with touring tires.
- Riders who want high performance in wet conditions.
- Riders who want to ride safely even when caught in unexpected rainfall
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BRIDGESBRIDGESTONE Battlax Sport Touring T31 190/55ZR-17 (75W), Rear
Great Service... received my tire in 2 days !
Great customer service. Put this on my BMW 1600 and love the handling. Currently don't know the length of service, but it's a great tire.
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Sport Touring Tires
I mounted these Bridgestone T31’s on my 2017 Yamaha FZ10. I was looking for more mileage than the Bridgestone S21’s I’ve mainly been running; willing to sacrifice a bit of grip for extra miles. This has not been the case. I got about 3500 miles from the rear tire and the front is cupping pretty well. I definitely loose traction under hard acceleration, whether in a lean or straight up. I got similar miles from the much “stickier” S21’s, and much better grip when pushing it. I did buy another rear T31 just to wring out all of the miles from the front tire, but I won’t be purchasing more of the same. I am going to break down and pay the $500 for rubber and mounting of a set of Michelin Road 5’s to see if they are worth the exorbitant price. If I only get 1k miles or so more than the the S21’s I will just stick with the Bridgestones for the super performance.
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Great Value
Been running Bridgestone sport touring tires for 30 years. Every few years I try a Parelli, Michelin, etc and have yet to find them to be a better tire.