Bridgestone BT45Use 140/70 for the rear. The 4" rim is too narrow for 150 tires. Again, this has been thrashed before. Makers reference rim sizes for 150/60:
Pirelli/Metzeler: 4,25"
Bridgestone: 4,5"
The BT 45 is your
best choice for all-round riding and stands up relatively long. It is also quite good in the wet. Don't be cecieved by it supposedly being old-fashioned. We racing these tire in classic classes where 18" and larger rims are prescribed; on things like this 100hp 1200cc, 190kg Laverda
or on 1000 Guzzis.
I used these myself on my Skorpions, once I had fit the rims (Brembo 3" front and 3,5" rear) the bike was originally supposed to have. At the moment I have
Heidenau K66 on
my green SP in a extra soft racing version. These are veritable rain tire and really great - but short lived.
Otherwise for hard sporty riding I recommend
BT090I use and have used these since they became available on both the Skorpions with 4" rim and on the SZR. They have great grip cold out of the garage and great in the rain. They are not good for race track, tho, becasue they heat up under those conditions too fast. It is just that that make them so popular with the supermoto group; they are very easy to drift, something I learned rather more unwillingly on the track. Didn't go down; they are extremely foreseeable, but it ain't fast. It is fun. The BT090 is not for those whose only criterium is mileage.
In the meantime, the [url=http://www.bridgestone.com/products/motorcycle_tires/products/battlax/bt003rs_h.html]BT003r[\url] is avaiable and I have heard only good things about it from those Skorpion rider who have tried it. I have not yeat, but intend to mount them on the Yamaha when the present 090 are finished.
No sporting radial tire good in the rain is good for mileage. For me it is safety first. In my own experience with lots and lots of tires from Pirelli, Metzeler, Michelin, Bridgestone, even Dunlop and Avon (igad!), cold grip and wet grip are the first criteria, followed by handling. How man miles a tire lasts is unimportant - or rather only an aspect in comparison of otherwise very similar tires. On the road I prefer Bridgestone above all others by a wide margin. I won't even touch Dunlop or Avon, and am wary of Michelin from personal experience. Always in reference to the Skorpion or SZR, not to much heavier, vastly more powerful bikes where Pilot Powers etc are very good.
For what it is worth, I raced with Pirelli SuperCorsa, Pirelli Dragon Rain, and Bridgestone slicks.
We use SuperCorsa with the Bimota:
and as said, BT45 on the Laverda:
quite easy to see the dual-compound tread here and also that tire is ridden to the very edge. like the Pirelli on the Bimota.
So, you can see that the "old-fashioned" BT45 is up to the job.
OT, you also see the factory 3-1 megaphone; too bad I don't have a sound clip of this 180º 3 cylinder scream that brings the fans running to see if they guessed right...
and while ob the topic or growls and roars, the
Bimota is so brutal, that people run for cover: over 130DB, out of range of most instruments.