Reviews for Dunlop 402 harley davidson tires
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Number of Reviews: 31
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Dunlop D402 Inconsistent Wear
- Crownroom from Florida2000 FLSTC, one up highway and country riding, 36 psi. First two rear tires lasted 12,500 each before hitting 2/32. This latest only went 10,000. Same bike, same riding conditions, composition of tire must have changed. I like the handling, but this accelerated wear rate is unacceptable.
- Feb 08, 2010
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Horrible
- Dado from Atlanta, GAI have a 04 sportster (yeah a girls bike) my tires WERE Dunlops and the front tire is the worst tire i have ever seen. There are thousands and thousands of cracks about 1/2 to 1 inch long and one thats about a quarter of the way around the tire (about 12 inches). I didnt even look at the back. I can handle a back flat but a front is almost impossible to control so heres a big F U to dunlop. I recommened walking in flip flops before riding on dun lops.
- Jan 06, 2010
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Harley Davidson 402 tires
- Bernie Steinhauer from Easton, Minnesota, USAHave just worn out the second rear tire in normal open road cruising type riding and haven't turned over 11,000 miles on my Electra-Glide Standard yet. The front tire still looks like new, but the rears don't hold up. Never experienced such POOR wear characteristics EVER. Won't buy any more! Switching to Michelin.
- Oct 01, 2009
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Works for me...
- Ian from Dixon, CAI own a 2005 Road King Custom. No chicken strips on the side, footboards ground down a bit. Replaced the rear tire at 18K, as well as the rear brake. Splitting lanes and heavy in-city traffic had me riding the rear brake.
Sitting on 28K miles on the front tire and 10K on the new rear and no sign of wear at all.
I run 36 psi front, 38 psi rear. I got a free nitrogen fill, so I haven't done anything to the tires since the 18K mark.
- Sep 29, 2009
Yes - 3
No - 0
Tire pressure very important.
- Jon Lepicier from Sulligent,AlabamaI have been on some kind of Harley since 1975 and have had most of all the different problems you always hear about. But after time Harley has developed a good cycle, tires are the same. Perventive maintance is the key to the life of your tire as well as most any other thing. I have run Dunlop series 401, 402 and have had good long life and very little problems. Touring bike I have 30k on front and 15k on the back.
- Sep 05, 2009
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Dunlop Bad Service
- XRRider from South AfricaAfter reading a few other reviews on Dunlop tires, it seems that they are not the most reliable tires. I suffered a slow puncture on my Harley XR1200, and after chasing after Dunlop for a replacement, ended up replacing it with a Michelin.
No regrets.
- Sep 03, 2009
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Don't use them
- Gav from UKHad these on a sportster that cme my way.
Aside from the sidewall splitting on my rear Dunlop (potentially lethal), they were wooden and lost grip easily if pushed. These tyres also made braking a constant guess as to what point a wheel might lock or get out of shape. They also don't handle well at all.
What's the point in a tyre that lasts for ages, if all the time it's with you it's holding back your rides.
Changed out for a pair of Avon's, and it's like night and day. The bike turned and tracked better, braking improved too.
Fine, Avons don't have a Harley logo on them, but who cares if they're that good.
- Aug 24, 2009
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No - 2
Less than 7,000 miles on Dunlop tires
- J. Dutton from Erie, PA USAThe stock tires on my 2008 Softail Custom started to go bald around 7,000 miles. I check the pressure about twice a week. During my 5,000 mile check-up I was told by a tech. that I will need to replace my back tire soon. I WAS SHOCKED TO SAY THE LEAST! At 7,000 miles the rear tire wear marks had vanished and the front tire was cupping. I now have two tires to replace. Thanks for nothing Dunlop!
I would never tell any Harley owner to get a replacement set of Dunlops!
I just can't beleave a 10,000 to 12,000 mile motorcycle tires is to much to ask for when car tires run 50,000 plus.
I'm shopping for Metzler 880's or Avon Venoms after reading alot of reviews.
- Aug 13, 2009
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HIGH MILAGE TIRES
- Wild Man from CaI have a 2002 fxdxt and have currently just over 70,000 miles on it. Have only had to replace the rear tire twice. I had a 2001 fxdxt that I put 39.000 mile on it the 1st year and replaced the rear tire at 22,000 miles ( due to a nail in it )
I ride year round ( rain and snow included) and these tires are the only one I will ever put on my Harley
- Jul 01, 2009
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No - 5
Good luck with Dunlops
- Dave from Covington, WAI don't understand all the variations in mileage in these reviews. I had a 92 FXR that I put over 17k on the first set and they still had decent amount of tread. sold it with about 15k on 2nd set and they still looked good. Bought a new 06 Road King std and replaced the tires at 18k. Front coulda gone 30k but rear was basically bald. I don't watch wear bars, just tread. I'll stick with Dunlops.
- Jun 08, 2009
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No - 3