So I guess, once again, it always boils down to a choice...of course, I'd 
like BOTH grip and mileage :-) in the perfect world haha...Is there a tire 
that combines these traits---or maybe is the Dunlop that tire? Thanx John,
trueblue
PS: are grippier tires always softer, and that's why they wear faster?


>trueblue,
>
>what are you looking for?  grip or mileage?
>When I bought my bike it had Dunlop tires fitted which gave 5000 touring
>miles
>I now have Avon supervenoms fitted and the rear is showing heavy signs of
>wear after
>2800 touring miles.  The avon grips a lot better but does not seem to give
>the same mileage as the Dunlops.
>
>John Mac.
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: trueblue 28 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: V-MAX TECH LIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 9:37 AM
>Subject: Dunlop Qualifiers
>
>
> > I just got my Max and have been hearing lots of bad things about the 
>stock
> > Bridgestone tires...my bike is a '99 and it has Dunlop Qualifiers on it
> > (bought it that way)...are these just as lame as the Bridgestones? Can't
> > seem to find much about them anywhere...
> > thanx,
> > trueblue
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