Tires DUNLOP or Maxxis

DUNLOP Tires

The Q5/Q5S is a good fire and has great grip with relatively low maintenance in the sense that you don't need to run warmers. What does suck is the wear, which is pretty aggressive ????

Pros: great grip, low maintenance
Cons: aggressive wear
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DUNLOP Tires

For City just get Toyo Japan made. It'll cost u lest than RM600 per tyre. I've used Dunlop before and it's good. Threadwear high but the tyre not too hard. Good grip in dry but average in wet. Toyo Japan made excellent in wet n dry.

Pros: good grip in dry
Cons: average in wet
Vehicle: Honda City
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DUNLOP Tires

It was ok up to about 35000 miles. After that, They dangerously hydroplane like crazy. But those first 30000, I really didn’t have much issues.

Pros: ok up to 30000
Cons: dangerously hydroplane after
Mileage: 35000 km
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DUNLOP Tires

With its original Dunlop Enasaves our Gen. 4 Prius consistently indicated \~ 62-63mpg in mixed driving. At \~ 42,000mi. the Dunlops were replaced with Michelin Defenders, the mileage immediately dropped over 18% which persisted for nearly 1000mi.

Pros: good mileage
Cons: mileage dropped
Mileage: 67592 km
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DUNLOP Tires

I have not been a fan of these tires at all. The stock Dunlops wear quickly and are bad tires for rain and obviously cold weather.

Cons: wear quickly, bad tires
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Maxxis Tires

Expect to go slower. DH is for downhill. My bike came with those and my God it was a slog on flat, rolling and uphill. And forget about accelerating out of turns.

Cons: slog on flat
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