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DUNLOP Tires

The D606 rear had a nice price/off-road grip/road handling/distance. I’d get about 4500km before the rear needed changing which was not to bad for the price. The only negative I have with the D606 is it’s not great on wet bitchumen. Very easy to lock the rear and go sideways with the slightest dab of rear break.

Pros: nice price, off-road grip
Cons: not great on wet roads
Mileage: 4500 km
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DUNLOP Tires
lowtrail
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Rating 4.0

Used up two sets on my Xr650l and love them. A bit noisy on the pavement but great off-road

Pros: great off-road
Cons: noisy on pavement
Vehicle: Honda
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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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NITTO Tires
jerzey4life
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Rating 5.0

I have a set of these, 6 years. Never a single issue. They are a little harder but nothing like what you would expect from the comments.

I’m replacing them tomorrow with a new set 6 years to the day from when I 1st put them on.

They are amazing tires. Hands down the best I have ever owned in 30 years of driving.

Pros: amazing tires, no issues
Cons: a little harder
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NITTO Tires

Nitto tires use a lot of the same tech as Toyo (who owns them) so you are just seeing a decent AT truck tire wearing like it should. All the no grip comments are funny this is a truck tire not a sport tire. Nitto has a winter line as well that is great and very inexpensive.

Pros: decent AT truck tire
Cons: no grip
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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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NITTO Tires

I run NT05 on my R32. I'm in AZ so rain isn't much of a worry, but the times I have driven it in the rain, I never had much of an issue. I think when they wear, and they will much more quickly than your average tire, they will become very tricky to use in the wet.

Pros: no issue in rain
Cons: tricky when worn
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DUNLOP Tires

Can confirm , the dunlops are absolute garbage in the snow. Bought a set of beater oem 16 wrx wheels off of marketplace today and will be slapping on some premium awd snow donut shoes tomorrow, almost hit a curb going five mph leaving a stoplight. They have as much traction in snow , as a puck has on a air hockey table.. prepare to buy tires if you live in a winter challenged climate .

Cons: absolute garbage in snow
Vehicle: Subaru
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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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