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Bridgestone Excedra G850 Cruiser Rear Motorcycle Tire 180/55-18

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$173.97

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About this item

  • Performance radials designed for high performance cruisers, offer solid performance and high mileage
  • Silica enriched compound offers exceptional level of grip on both wet and dry surfaces
  • Kevlar mono-spiral belt construction offer high speed stability and improved shock absorption
  • Applications for V-Rod, Mean Streak, Roadstar Warrior and VTX1800
  • *200/50ZR17 Size utilizes steel belt in place of kevlar


High performance radial rear tire designed specifically to meet the demands of today's high performance cruisers. The G850 is also Original Equipment on several high-performance cruisers. The Original Equipment G850's are designed for each model. Compounds and constructions will vary to suit the weight, horsepower and handling characteristics of the model for which each tire was designed. See Sizes and Specifications for Original Equipment fitments.


Suzette Roberts
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2025
Great price and good tires.
Big G's home essentials
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
I get good mileage from these tires and perform, well, we'll buy again and again.
Junior
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
Exactly as described and showed up 3 days early.
Hector Moyer
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
I ordered the tire on June 2nd 2024 . I was told my tire that was on my motorcycle need to be replaced, but I was misinformed . That's why I purchased a new tire from you . Finally had the new tire mounted November 1st 2024 ,only to find it is defective and put my bike in a death wobble. And because I didn't have it mounted right away I guess I have to eat it and purchase a new tire . But it won't be from your store . Regards, Hector M Moyer
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Product was delivered on time and was exactly what I ordered
cyberfish2
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020
First, this tire is in excellent shape. It has been stored well, and was well wrapped for shipping, and the price was the best I could find. It is for the rear of my 2005 Harley CVO V-Rod. I like Bridgestone tires; I got ~7,300 miles out of the one I am replacing. I do not ride hard anymore. Second, this tire is a 3rd party sale, bought on Amazon, listed as from Throttle Therapy, and shipped from Powersports Distributing in Utah. The tire was made in June 2018 (code 2718, see pix), so it is nearly two years old. This will matter to those who push the limits of what this tire was made to do. I will get another 2-3 years out of it, which is fine. Ride safe; keep the shiny side up.
Jeff Sullivan
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2019
I am quite surprised no other manufacturer makes a comparable tire this size (180/55-18). Well there are a few others actually, but at almost twice the price, buying this one is a no-brainer. The last one I got over 10,000 miles on it. Grip and handling are excellent. price/performance.... 5 stars!!!
RAFAEL F.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2017
GOOD PRICE,GOOD TIRE.
I. Merani
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2013
This is the third time I order this tire. I own a Honda VTX1800F. It came with the original Dunlop tire, which lasted 5K miles. Then I spent about 220 bucks for a Metzeler, because I've read they last longer. That one lasted 6K. Then I ordered this one and lasted 6K too. So, you get the same miles as the expensive ones for about half the price. I have owned Bridgestone in my cars, so I'm confident with the brand. The grip is good, never had problems riding. I don't know why my bike wears out the tires so fast, maybe is the temperature, I live in Miami and the road is hot almost the whole year. Maybe my bike is too heavy (about 750 pounds). One piece of advice I can give is tire pressure, if it has not enough pressure, you'll wear it off quickly and also spend more gas. You have to check it often. My owner manual says this one has to have 33psi, but I've read in blogs that it should be about 42 (I think this is posted in the manufacturer page)