Tires DUNLOP or Maxxis

DUNLOP Tires

D606 are really good for the street. I had them on my drz400 and the street cornering grip was amazing. I could hang with any other bike on the tight roads. They're not going to like high speed over 65mph. No complaints on the wear.

Pros: amazing street cornering grip
Cons: not good over 65mph
Vehicle: Suzuki
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Maxxis Tires
Fyvz
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Rating 5.0

I bought a Trek Fuel EX this year, which comes with XR4 tires. I switched to Maxxis DHR/DHF after a month, and the improvement in grip is very noticeable. On technical climbs, its pretty easy for me to lose traction with the XR4 when I'm putting a lot of power down on a steep section. With the Maxxis tires on those same climbs, I never spin out. On the other hand, the rolling resistance is higher.

Pros: improvement in grip noticeable
Cons: rolling resistance higher
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DUNLOP Tires
emike3401
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Rating 4.0

Both have with equal and even wear Tread depth a heavy 5/32” No plugs or bubbles If I could have found a used pair of these, I wouldn’t be selling this pair.

Pros: equal and even wear
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DUNLOP Tires

I got away with 30,000 miles before needing a new set of tires. Never had any issues with grip in rain and dry conditions, and I always rotated every 6k miles. They turn into hockey pucks below 40 F and are horrible in snow though

Pros: good grip in rain
Cons: horrible in snow
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 48280 km
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Maxxis Tires

My bike came with 27.5 **Ardent Race** tires and they are super fast and plenty grippy for most days. The side lugs grab corners really nicely. I have some 60tpi Ardents around and they are heavier and slower feeling.

Pros: super fast, plenty grippy
Cons: heavier and slower feeling
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DUNLOP Tires

I rode them on a friends t7. I really liked them, from my impression they really deliver on that "50/50"-saying of Dunlop. They have a very stiff sidewall which helps with punctures (compared to let's say a anakee wild).

Pros: very stiff sidewall
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DUNLOP Tires

I loved the Sottozero 3's on my previous STi. I got a set of Dunlop WinterMaxx on my R now (got them on sale from TireRack when I got winter wheels) and while they're fine and even good in the snow, they are horrific on wet pavement.

Pros: fine and good in snow
Cons: horrific on wet pavement
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DUNLOP Tires

I absolutely hated the stock gpr-300s on my ninja. In the dry they worked fine (only lowsided twice in a parking lot from trying to make the smallest possible circles), but I slid out constantly in the wet (thankfully never crashed) at normal lean angles and not very much throttle. I replaced them after about 4k miles.

Pros: worked fine in dry
Cons: slid out in wet
Mileage: 6437 km
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Maxxis Tires

I've tried the Ardent in a 2.3 width as a rear tire, and wasn't a fan. It was prone to breaking loose easily in corners with little warning.

Pros: fast tire
Cons: prone to breaking loose
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