Anyone using Dunlop American Elite tires?
#51
#52
Well, they say a pic is worth a thousand words so here goes:
American Elite after 8,000 miles. I'm replacing next week.
And yes, I always check my tire pressure regularly...
Pics of stock Dunlops that I posted on this forum in 2015 after 10,000 miles:
Dunlop stock with 10k+ miles
I was always happy with the stockers and am considering going back to them. Had Michelin tires once on my dyna years ago and didn't think they were any better than Dunlops. Might try Metzlers this time.
I've put in my .02 and backed it up with pics. Good luck with your tire purchase, regardless of what you buy.
American Elite after 8,000 miles. I'm replacing next week.
And yes, I always check my tire pressure regularly...
Pics of stock Dunlops that I posted on this forum in 2015 after 10,000 miles:
Dunlop stock with 10k+ miles
I was always happy with the stockers and am considering going back to them. Had Michelin tires once on my dyna years ago and didn't think they were any better than Dunlops. Might try Metzlers this time.
I've put in my .02 and backed it up with pics. Good luck with your tire purchase, regardless of what you buy.
Second, last photo is the clearest of them all, photo's are worth a thousand words only if you can see the photo clearly. Do you have other photo's for comparison?
Appreciate your comments.
B Bop
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Last edited by B Bop; 07-05-2017 at 07:41 PM.
#54
I don't think I've ever had an AE cup on me; the OEM tire that came with the bike did, but that was a known issue and replaced with the D408F.
As far as miles go it varies a bit depending on exactly where I've been riding and the time of year (I ride year 'round here) but my last two tire logs are listed below. Fronts will range from about 18k to 23k and the rear will run from around 12k to 15k. One thing about mileage though: Its subjective. I replace my tires as the center markers are just starting to show or even out. I know other guys who will run a tire until the tread is basically flat; they look like racing slicks- which translates to a few thousand miles.
My last front tire was installed at 77,225 miles and going back through my records the tire prior to that was at 53,900 so 23,325 for the front.
The rears don't last nearly as long: I show I had one at 55,475 miles and the most recent one was installed at 70,716 so 15,241 miles.
The AE have a bit higher max pressure than the stock D407's (one or two psi I think) and I run the rear at exactly 41 psi as opposed to 40 psi that the owners manual states. Of course it could all be in my head but that small difference in pressure seems to make a difference in both ride and longevity
As far as miles go it varies a bit depending on exactly where I've been riding and the time of year (I ride year 'round here) but my last two tire logs are listed below. Fronts will range from about 18k to 23k and the rear will run from around 12k to 15k. One thing about mileage though: Its subjective. I replace my tires as the center markers are just starting to show or even out. I know other guys who will run a tire until the tread is basically flat; they look like racing slicks- which translates to a few thousand miles.
My last front tire was installed at 77,225 miles and going back through my records the tire prior to that was at 53,900 so 23,325 for the front.
The rears don't last nearly as long: I show I had one at 55,475 miles and the most recent one was installed at 70,716 so 15,241 miles.
The AE have a bit higher max pressure than the stock D407's (one or two psi I think) and I run the rear at exactly 41 psi as opposed to 40 psi that the owners manual states. Of course it could all be in my head but that small difference in pressure seems to make a difference in both ride and longevity
B Bop
2012 FLHR (Road King) Ember Red Sunglo & Merlo
Cruise Control, ABS, Chrome Aluminum Profile Laced Spoke Tubeless Wheels, Security Package, Saddle Bag LED Lid Spoilers, and an array of accessories that enhances nostalgic appearance & blood curdling performance.
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Last edited by B Bop; 07-05-2017 at 10:35 PM.
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#56
Well, they say a pic is worth a thousand words so here goes:
American Elite after 8,000 miles. I'm replacing next week.
And yes, I always check my tire pressure regularly...
Pics of stock Dunlops that I posted on this forum in 2015 after 10,000 miles:
I was always happy with the stockers and am considering going back to them. Had Michelin tires once on my dyna years ago and didn't think they were any better than Dunlops. Might try Metzlers this time.
I've put in my .02 and backed it up with pics. Good luck with your tire purchase, regardless of what you buy.
American Elite after 8,000 miles. I'm replacing next week.
And yes, I always check my tire pressure regularly...
Pics of stock Dunlops that I posted on this forum in 2015 after 10,000 miles:
I was always happy with the stockers and am considering going back to them. Had Michelin tires once on my dyna years ago and didn't think they were any better than Dunlops. Might try Metzlers this time.
I've put in my .02 and backed it up with pics. Good luck with your tire purchase, regardless of what you buy.
#57
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B Bop
2012 FLHR (Road King) Ember Red Sunglo & Merlo
Cruise Control, ABS, Chrome Aluminum Profile Laced Spoke Tubeless Wheels, Security Package, Saddle Bag LED Lid Spoilers, and an array of accessories that enhances nostalgic appearance & blood curdling performance.
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#58
Heres a couple more pics:
American Elite tire after 8000 miles
Its still on my bike. I'm getting them replaced next week.
And again, I'd always had Dunlop stockers before and been very happy. Again, here is a pic of a Dunlop Stock tire I posted on this forum in 2015 with 10,000+ miles on it. A lot better tread and no cupping.
Dunlop stock with 10k+ miles
Really nothing more to the story than that. Pics speak for themselves...
#59
No, not really...American Elites are pretty much bald and cupped after 8,000 miles....that's the story.
Heres a couple more pics:
American Elite tire after 8000 miles
Its still on my bike. I'm getting them replaced next week.
And again, I'd always had Dunlop stockers before and been very happy. Again, here is a pic of a Dunlop Stock tire I posted on this forum in 2015 with 10,000+ miles on it. A lot better tread and no cupping.
Dunlop stock with 10k+ miles
Really nothing more to the story than that. Pics speak for themselves...
Heres a couple more pics:
American Elite tire after 8000 miles
Its still on my bike. I'm getting them replaced next week.
And again, I'd always had Dunlop stockers before and been very happy. Again, here is a pic of a Dunlop Stock tire I posted on this forum in 2015 with 10,000+ miles on it. A lot better tread and no cupping.
Dunlop stock with 10k+ miles
Really nothing more to the story than that. Pics speak for themselves...
Last edited by son of the hounds; 07-06-2017 at 12:23 PM.
#60
No, I understood that this is your experience. I was just wondering why is was so different from everyone we ride with and uses AE. They look like the wear of Elite 3's, not AEs. I see they are clearly marked American Elites. So why your pair wore so fast must have an interesting story. I get 15-16,000 two up hard riding on AEs. If I got 8000 like you, I'd also switch tires. But I have had three sets and I just think the reasons you only got 8000 must have a good reason. Bad batch, something to make it non-typical.