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Dunlops on an SV???

Started by pmoravek, March 11, 2004, 08:05:10 PM

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pmoravek

I'm switching  to Dunlops and I'm curious as to what to expect. I'd also like to know what some of you other Dunlop folks might be running for pressures.
Also how long I should leave the old Tiresox on for.
TIA

TreyBone

Don't do it.
Go for Michelin or Pirelli.

davegsxrold929r

i love the Dunlops.....  31f  ., 29 r .,.

they are so predictable.,   good luck

kneadraggr

I switched to Dunlops on my SV's last year, and have never regretted it!  Worth a full second at every track.  I run 30 front, and 28 rear.  Also I run the 150 on the rear.

Brian Long
CCS#1 PAcific and South West Regions.

Mark

Go for Michelins with Chicken Hawk or Baker warmers!

Dawn

QuoteGo for Michelins with Chicken Hawk or Baker warmers!

Ditto!

 ;)

stumpy

Greg "Stumpy" Steltenpohl
www.teamstumpyracing.com

tshort

Diet Coke is better than Pepsi.  ( ::) )
Tom
ThinkFast Racing
AFM #280 EX
ex-CCS #128

Dawn

QuoteDiet Coke is better than Pepsi.  ( ::) )


Ditto

 ;)   ;D

TZDeSioux

Max Biaggi just called me and said not to listen to any of you guys. He says anyone on an SV should use Dunlops with KLS warmers.

motomadness

I haven't ridden an SV recently, and not since I used Bridgestone tires, but I found that on my TZ250, the Bridgestones had excellent traction in all most weather conditions (hot especially), good wear at every track, excellent feedback at all tracks and surfaces.  Then again I was on a TZ.  If you haven't ridden one, you don't know what you are missing.  I say this to mean that a TZ's chassis will force you to feel what's going on.  Given the price of the stones, and all of the things I mentioned above, they are worth a try.

251am

I smell a Pepsi/Pirelli challenge..........Cheeburger,cheeburger,pesi,pesi... ::)