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DUNLOP Tires
RichardXV
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Rating 5.0

I’ve got Dunlop Winter Sport 5 195/55 R16 87H and they’re great. Consumption, noise and grip all well balanced.

Pros: grip all well balanced
Cons: noise
Vehicle: MINI
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I have dunlop mutants on my husaberg supermoto. I love them but the sides tear up pretty quickly under hard use. They're nice and sticky though!

Pros: nice and sticky
Cons: sides tear up quickly
Mileage: 50 km
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I just wanted to share my opinion of the Dunlop Mutants after about 3000km of fixed use (highway touring, mountain twists, commuting, and fire/gravel/cottage roads in wet/dry/cold conditions. The tires are brilliant and my new favourite road tire.

Pros: brilliant, new favourite road tire
Cons: not cheap, sides wash out
Mileage: 3000 km
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But I’m a major fan of American elite 4’s. They came on the new bike and I’ve put 10k on them in the last 3 months and they haven’t aged a bit.

Pros: haven’t aged a bit
Mileage: 10000 km
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Last two tires I ran were GPR300s. The traction was good in the corners, only negative for me was the lifetime, only 3,000mi each before having to replace.

Pros: good traction in corners
Cons: short lifetime
Vehicle: Suzuki
Mileage: 4828 km
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I had my WRX for a year and a half, and the entirety of it spent on the stock Dunlop tires.

Above 50°F, go ham. Have fun. They're great.

Below 50°F, don't take high speed corners. If you normally go 40 around a corner, go 35 instead.

That being said, I never lost traction with them, even in 40°F rain. The only time they ever broke loose was when there was snow on the ground, which is expected.

Pros: great above 50°F
Cons: lose traction below 50°F
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Shotokan07
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Rating 3.0

They're good on 40+ weather. And they're loud. Freaking louder than the Blizzaks and those are snow tires with huge knobs. They're stock tires so use em as much as you can then buy better tires.

Pros: good on 40+ weather
Cons: loud, louder than Blizzaks
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Suitable-Bus-6172
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Rating 2.0

Don't go Chinese, had them on low profile 19 inches, were shot and damaged in less than 15k kms. I usually stick to the big names, Dunlop best traction, bridgestone best comfort and life, Yokohama a balance of both. Last for a decent time and the overall cost was lower compared to the kms done not to undermine the sense of safety

Pros: Dunlop best traction
Cons: shot and damaged
Mileage: 15000 km
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Tahoe727
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Rating 1.0

Went sideways driving on ice last year in the OEM Dunlops, and while it was kinda fun, it was terrifying to experience zero traction even at low speed.

Now that I have a proper set of Blizzaks, it’s like night and day. Insane traction and way better stopping power.

Cons: zero traction on ice
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