Dyna needs new tires, Dunlop or Pirelli?
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Dyna needs new tires, Dunlop or Pirelli?
Dunlop D404's, or a set of Pirelli's? Which would be a better choice? The Pirellis are a little more money. I dont need high end, or expensive tires. I dont go anywhere except around town. Never in the rain.
I have the Harley logo Dunlops on it now. Tread is like new on them, but the tires are old and the sidewalls are cracking. I put maybe a couple thousand miles a year on the scoot, thats it.
I have the Harley logo Dunlops on it now. Tread is like new on them, but the tires are old and the sidewalls are cracking. I put maybe a couple thousand miles a year on the scoot, thats it.
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RE: Dyna needs new tires, Dunlop or Pirelli?
Based on my experience, I would suggest you look into a set of the Metzler ME880s. I am a big Dunlop fan myself, but after switching to these tires I don't think I can go back to a Dunlop tire. I ride mostly in the city as well, but also do some touring, the tread doesn't let the bike "track" int he groved pavements or concrete as much as a Dunlop, plus...this may just be me also, but I find myself having much more confidence going into the corners now than witht he Dunlops
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RE: Dyna needs new tires, Dunlop or Pirelli?
I pretty much have no chicken strips on my Metzlers and only once did I feel the rear get a little loose. I do alot of hard riding through twisty backroads and they do very well. I have Pirelli Diablo Super Corsa's on my sportbike and they are sticky sumbiches, but expensive and not too good on mileage.
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RE: Dyna needs new tires, Dunlop or Pirelli?
Don't cheap out on tires!The difference between a good tire and a lesser one could literally be life and death. I've used all the major brands.............i currently ride avons.Probably the best tire for you(inexpensive,good tire) would be Continental Milestones. Just remember to check pressures often.
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RE: Dyna needs new tires, Dunlop or Pirelli?
ORIGINAL: Paul G
Dunlop D404's, or a set of Pirelli's? Which would be a better choice? The Pirellis are a little more money. I dont need high end, or expensive tires. I dont go anywhere except around town. Never in the rain.
I have the Harley logo Dunlops on it now. Tread is like new on them, but the tires are old and the sidewalls are cracking. I put maybe a couple thousand miles a year on the scoot, thats it.
Dunlop D404's, or a set of Pirelli's? Which would be a better choice? The Pirellis are a little more money. I dont need high end, or expensive tires. I dont go anywhere except around town. Never in the rain.
I have the Harley logo Dunlops on it now. Tread is like new on them, but the tires are old and the sidewalls are cracking. I put maybe a couple thousand miles a year on the scoot, thats it.
If you choose Dunlop tires....I recommend the Police version tires. Second to that are the OEM stock tires that came on the machine from the factory. The third choice would be how much you can afford.
Alot of folks seem to believe wider tires are better and one should get the widest tire that will still work. This is a myth and is really not true! Wider only hurts your wallet and they do not perform any better than narrower tires.
Then, get in the habit of checking air pressure and do a visual inspection of your tires on a regular basis.
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RE: Dyna needs new tires, Dunlop or Pirelli?
I have ran dunlops on my fxst for the past 23 years and switched to metzlers this spring. My bike has never handled like this before. The metzlers are incredable!!........To set up in a turn, you barley have to move the bars........just lean right or left and the bike responds automatically, and i've been purposely finding groves and seams to see if they will track like every dunlop did...........They are not affected by groves at all! I only wish i had found metzlers years ago. I feel like my bike has been upgraded.........Bigtime [&:]
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RE: Dyna needs new tires, Dunlop or Pirelli?
Avons or Metzlers are better thank *stock* Dunlops. I put the Screamin Eagle Dunlop gt502s on the front and rear of my bike this winter as I needed to swap rubber. I looked at many options. With some recently reported problems with the Metzlers by local riders, and the fact that the Dunlops were only a few dollars more than stock, I went with those. Riding for 180 miles yesterday on the upper Mississippi River valley, with my 100 hp build, wet roads in places, and 2-up I can say that I am extremely pleased with the performance of the SE Dunlops.
If you are looking for a more touring vs. performance oriented tire, I have a friend that rode yesterday on a new set of the Harley Michelien Commanders. He was extremely pleased running those though I think the SE tires look better.
If you are looking for a more touring vs. performance oriented tire, I have a friend that rode yesterday on a new set of the Harley Michelien Commanders. He was extremely pleased running those though I think the SE tires look better.