Dunlap Sportmax Q3's ???
Dunlap Sportmax Q3's ???
I love the Q3's on my other bikes and just saw on Dunlaps website that the Q3 are also optional recommended. I don't care about mileage & I'm good with swapping out every 3k miles. Has anyone tried the Q3's?
Re: Dunlap Sportmax Q3's ???
They are shown as a sports tyres so 3K is probably all you would get from them on an RT. I would be concerned about their wall strength on the back.
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Re: Dunlap Sportmax Q3's ???
This Dunlop website's recommended tyre is RoadSmart II, (RoadSmart III now available), http://www.dunlop.eu/dunlop_euen/mc/tyr ... &year=2016tqmdave wrote:I love the Q3's on my other bikes and just saw on Dunlaps website that the Q3 are also optional recommended.
The Dunlop Qualifier isn't one of BMW's recommended tyre options for an RT, (what year is your RT).
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Re: Dunlap Sportmax Q3's ???
I'm assuming the Qualifiers and Sportmax are the same tires. My RT is a 2015. I was just wondering if anyone has tried the Q3 on their RT because the bike is so light -- only 120 lbs heavier than the S100OR (less than a wet of a pillion.) I wouldn't think twice if the tires would be OK if I had a pillion on the back of my R
Re: Dunlap Sportmax Q3's ???
As BMW only specify rear tyres with strengthened walls I would not fit a normal one. 275 kg fueled is not light. The kerb weight of a 1000 RR is 100kg less than the kerb weight of RT , bit more than 120lbs
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Re: Dunlap Sportmax Q3's ???
Looks like both tyres (Qualifier & RoadSmart) have the same "Load index and speed symbol", 58W Front & 73W Rear.tqmdave wrote:I'm assuming the Qualifiers and Sportmax are the same tires.
Tyres are a personal choice, however, insurance companies do look at tyres following any claims, not sure how they would react if the tyre was not recommended for the bike.
Have you seen this video on Sports Touring Tyre Test, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzcgeHL ... e=youtu.be
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