Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

Go anywhere with Bridgestone

For this particular National Parks trip, we used two different types of adventure bikes and two different types of adventure tyre. One form of adventure bike is less focused or radical, and thus arguably a better everyday road and commuter bike, while the other type is a little more extreme in its focus and ready for some true off-road shenanigans. Somewhat conveniently, Bridgestone offers two types of adventure bike tyre, each suitable for the bikes in question. The Battlax Adventure Trail AT41, and the Adventure Cross AX41.

The Adventure Cross is the more rugged of the two, with the Adventure Trail being a more road-focused derivative, as

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