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Cycle News Issue 20 May 22

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BRIDGESTONE BATTL AX T31 PRODUCT TEST P118 On the rear, Bridgestone has used their 3LC compound design, whereby the harder center compound runs underneath the two softer side com- pounds to add some extra rigidity under high cornering loads. Having the dual compound thus aids longevity, as well as high-speed stability. Although this is only a feature of the rear tire compound, not the front, as is the case, some of the Adventure A41 rubber we also rode at this test. Into The Desert Just like we did the Adventure A41 a few weeks ago, the T31 was tested around the swirling valleys of mysterious Moroc- co, a land I never thought I'd experience and will be forever thankful that I did. But there was one issue with riding in Morocco, and that was the lack of a wet-weather testing, so for you guys who live and ride in predominantly wet conditions, I'm sorry, but I'm none the wiser as to the T31's performance gain. As for general riding, though, the T31 performed admirably on the often dusty and slippery road surfaces we encountered on the test. Personally, my two biggest There are 22 different sizes of T31 available now, including five GT-spec tires. JAN 2018 tests for any road-based tire revolve around braking stability and initial turning re- sponse, and the T31 handled both areas extremely well. Where the tire was espe- cially impressive was when I overcooked a few tight corners and could dial in more brake, then pull the bike back on-line easily. Here, the Bridgestone engineers have succeeded in giving excellent feel back to the rider, so you know exactly what the tire is doing at all times. Under brakes and through the initial stages of turning, the T31 gave smooth and pre- dictable steering response, although I wasn't prepared to really get the Super Duke GT cranked right over due to the dust storms that often flooded the road, so I can't comment on edge of the tire grip. The rear tire was likewise impressive, with a huge amount of acceleration grip and stability. The Super Duke

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