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Cycle News 2023 Issue 50 December 19

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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• COMPETITIVELY PRICED • GREAT FRONT-END FEEL • LAST FOR MILES AND MILES ON TRACK DAY • COMPETITIVELY PRICED • WE DIDN'T DO ANY WET WEATHER TESTING, SO CAN'T VERIFY BRIDGESTONE'S CLAIMS VOLUME ISSUE DECEMBER , P163 hard laps of the 2.7-mile circuit. That being said, grip levels only tapered off slightly and remained con- sistent for the length of each session of about 10 laps, so track-day riders should have no worries about going the distance. Picking up the throttle mid-corner and winding out the power, especially on the big bikes like the R1 and Super Duke, would stress the S23 (you'll not find a street sports tire that doesn't get worn out by 180 hp bikes) but smaller- capacity bikes like the 890 Duke R wouldn't get close to wearing it out. There was very nearly the same rear grip at the end of the session as there was at the start on these 120-ish horse- power bikes—a good sign indeed. Unfortunately, we didn't get the chance to do some wet weather testing of braking markers, so the jury is out on that one. Dry weather performance, however, is very good indeed and the fact these tires did well in excess of 100 laps with all manner of riding styles and speeds and still had plenty of grip with track temps reaching over 110°F, is a testament to the S23's longevity. Rennie Scaysbrook Old vs new. You can see here the altered front tread grooves and the increased thickness of the rear grooves. Those are the Bridgestone Pulse Grooves for you.

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