does anyone know where these tires can be purchased from? i printed out the page that describes them and took it to my local motorcycle shop and they had never heard of them and couldnt get them. has anyone used them and have anything to say about them?
http://www.dunloptyres.com.au/TyreDetai ... m=nPerPage
dunlop gpr alpha-10 tires
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Re: dunlop gpr alpha-10 tires
Australia is my only guess based on the web address and spelling of "tyre".
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Re: dunlop gpr alpha-10 tires
I know we do have them over here I was talking to the guy in the bike shop the other day they're the replacement for the gpr70s, I'm sure you guys in the states can get them too. If there are anything like what the gpr70s were they're very grippy but the rear wears down very quickly in the center.
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weighs 166kg wet (25kg lighter than my stock fzr600).
weighs 166kg wet (25kg lighter than my stock fzr600).
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