dunlop qualifiers

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dkt1376
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dunlop qualifiers

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ive just fitted a set of the new dunlop qualifiers to the vtr and they are the best tyres i have ever fitted. the grip level is superb there even good in the wet.
if you are fitting a new set of rubber to your bike this summer put these on.
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Hmmm... Was offered these a few days ago as the Pilot Power are out of stock. Has anyone tried both of these? I'd like to know how they compare.
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RE QUALIFIERS

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ID BE INTERESTED TO SEE HOW THEY WEAR. JUST FITTED ONE OF THE OLD SPORTMAX ON THE FRONT YESTERDAY TO BE TOLD MY REAR 208 IS GOOSED WITH ABOUT 3K OF USE.HOPE YOURS DO BETTER. CHEERS
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im expecting about 2000 miles at most any more will be a bonus.
ive got three sets of tyres to go on so mileage is not realy a issue.
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I've always run Dunlops. 207s now 208s. Enough grip for me. Rear lasts about 3 to 4000. Front about 50% longer. Rear always wears in centre - but thats probably just me!!
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