Dunlop Trailmax Raid

gapmtn1

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Any experience with these? They claim 60:40 dirt:street.

I tend to err on the side of dirt myself. I'm not pushing the bike hard in the corners and I need all the help I can get when off road :D

I do see wet roads / mud...
 

Cycledude

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I prefer the Dunlop TrailMax Missions they are 50/50 tires that last about 20,000 miles.
Here are some pictures taken after 12,000 trouble free miles
Paid $386.01 for the set delivered from Revzilla last March.
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Fennellg

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My experience has been great on the dirt. The slipped badly once in a 30 40 mph uphill turn (Street) It was a check your shorts moment. I had to put out my right leg and dirt track it to keep from going down. The road was wet from a little light rain.

I do not think these tires are suitable to keep up with my group on trips. Left to my own pace they could be managed. But bear in mind you are trading traction for longevity and dirt performance.
 

gapmtn1

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Yes TMMs have been around forever and well documented. Raids are new-ish and I'm not finding any reviews here.
 

gunslinger_006

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I prefer the Dunlop TrailMax Missions they are 50/50 tires that last about 20,000 miles.
Here are some pictures taken after 12,000 trouble free miles
Paid $386.01 for the set delivered from Revzilla last March.
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The dunlop trailmax missions will be my next tires for sure.


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@got_to_roll

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My experience has been great on the dirt. The slipped badly once in a 30 40 mph uphill turn (Street) It was a check your shorts moment. I had to put out my right leg and dirt track it to keep from going down. The road was wet from a little light rain.

I do not think these tires are suitable to keep up with my group on trips. Left to my own pace they could be managed. But bear in mind you are trading traction for longevity and dirt performance.
I often ride wet paved below 40°f. The Dunlop TMM rear is really bad on my Super Tenere. Alternating TC and ABS warnings with the ass end skittering around. I am now having the same experience with a rear Motoz GPS. Back to Michelin Anakee Adventure for me. The Michelin rear is great on cold wet paved, predictable on gravel, looks boring.
I do run the Dunlop Trailmax Mission front tire, it's okay on everything, not terrible anywhere.
*One guys experience, yours will vary.

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