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DUNLOP Tires

I now run the Dunlop D604, and it’s perfect for me. I run gravel roads and farm trails that are mostly dirt and mud. Granted- they are an all-terrain tire, and will not do as well as the knobbies in deep mud, but they are more than efficient for gravel and hard pack/well traveled dirt roads, even if they’re wet and slick.

Pros: perfect for gravel roads
Cons: not good in deep mud
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DUNLOP Tires

The Dunlop's that come with the bike were pretty good but the Pilot Road 6 I've got on them right now are just marvellous on grip and wear. I don't think I'll pick a different tyre from now on.

Pros: marvellous on grip, good wear
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Vredestein Tires
spiderminbatmin
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Rating 4.0

I haven’t had those but have been running a set of Quatrac Pros for the past three and a half years. They have been good tires. No complaints from me after nearly 44k miles.

Pros: good tires, no complaints
Mileage: 70811 km
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Vredestein Tires
clutchthepearls
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Rating 5.0

I'm very happy with my Vredestein Quatrac Pro tires. They're an All-Weather tire that splits the difference between an all-season and winter tire. They can handle all temps, but are 3 mountain peak certified for winter weather. They're quiet, comfortable, and competent.

Pros: quiet, comfortable, competent
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DUNLOP Tires

I ran these tires once to save money. You can get a knee down but noticably less traction than something like an s22. Afterwords I switched to michelin power 5's, loved them.

Pros: can get a knee down
Cons: less traction
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