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Dirt cheap Dunlop Elite 4 tires

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Ran across some dirt cheap prices on Dunlop Elite 4 tires on the Revzilla website and ordered up a 140/90-16 77h for the back of the 'Wing. $82 shipped is too good to be true (less than half price) so I'll find out what/if the "hitch" is when it arrives. There's plenty of sizes listed at rock bottom prices if anyone else is interested.
 
That is a great tire at a GREAT price. :encouragement:

Those are the tires that I installed before our attempt at a cross-country ride a couple of years ago. Our goal was to complete the trip without having to replace the tires.

On my Wing (a 2000 GL1500), I had three sets of Elite 3. The first two went over 23,000 each. I changed the third set at around 20,000 because I was riding to Alabama and the Wing was to be my only transportation for the month I was going to be there. Might have had just under 24,000 by the time I got home, so I did not want to finish my trip on cords.

The E4s are dual-compound on the rear, so they should be even better than the E3s.

I need a new tire on my Wing, so I just checked the price. Your size and the 120/90-16 for the GS "L"s are pretty cheap, but my size is $225.
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I'm still debating on going with the front tire due to mixed reviews on the center rib riding rain grooves but most agree the rear is quite a good tire.

I'm considering a Dunlop d404 or maybe a Shinko up front. The 777 I'm familiar with and love how it handles grooves and bridge grates. Someone nearby has an unused Shinko 230 for $40 on Craigslist so there's another option in the "soft" category.

There's also Avon's and Pirelli's which look good then Bridgestones and Continentals as you move up the price and hardness scale. Without the fairing and counterweight it feels light up front so I'm still thinking softer may be better.
 
Look around the tire warehouses, see if they might have a leftover Elite 3.

Even an old E3 would be TONS better than a D404. The Shinko would be a good choice, too. :encouragement:

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It showed up today, not shabby for shipping time that's for sure! Date code is 4117, will mount it tomorrow.
 
I would amend that a bit to "Doesn't matter AS MUCH if it was stored indoors in a warehouse."

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If the tires were over 5 years old, I'd agree. In this case, unless there are already signs of decay, I'm saying it doesn't matter so long as they were stored properly prior to sale.
 
Either way it goes it's still fresher than the three digit date coded tire that it's replacing! Put about 6k miles on that one personally and it still has lots of tread left.
 
Tires age slowly due to offgassing. Tires age rapidly due to UV light exposure.

Tires stored in a semi or completely climate-controlled area out of direct sunlight will last years without any noticeable degradation.

Five year old tires stored in a warehouse or a garage out of the sunlight wouldn't bother me at all. Unless one is on a track at racing speeds, one would probably never know they weren't right off the production line.

Three year old tires on a bike that is parked outside all day, everyday, would be junk. Two years if in Florida or Arizona.
 
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Any other ?hitch? detected? I need tires for an old ?wing, those are going to be $140 for the set. That seems TOO cheap
 
You must have an OLD Wing. :-k

I just checked on the price for a rear tire for MY Wing, it's $225.

If you can find E4 tires that fit your bike, get them.
If you can find a set for $140, even better. :encouragement:
A set of Shinko tires for our GSes goes for about $140.

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Dunlop Elite 4 TiresSKU: 1127096
Wheel Location: Front
Tire Size: 100/90B19 57H TL

$56.00
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Dunlop Elite 4 TiresSKU: 1174282
Wheel Location: Rear
Tire Size: 130/90B16 73H TL

$76.00
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[h=2]Order Summary[/h]Subtotal$132.00Estimated ShippingFREE!Estimated Total$132.00
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Dunlop Elite 4 TiresSKU: 1127096
Wheel Location: Front
Tire Size: 100/90B19 57H TL

$56.00
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$56.00​
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Dunlop Elite 4 TiresSKU: 1174282
Wheel Location: Rear
Tire Size: 130/90B16 73H TL

$76.00
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$76.00​
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In Stock: Requires 1-2 business days of lead time prior to shipment





Order Summary

Subtotal$132.00Estimated ShippingFREE!Estimated Total$132.00
ZillaCash Earned$5


Cheeze !! At that price id be interested but the 491 elite II s I once had were the worst tires Ive ever had. Felt like I was on ice in every corner. Its been a long time so maybe the new Dunlops are better.
 
I can guarantee that the E4s are MUCH better than the old 491 Elite II. I had some 491s on my KZ1300 for a while. Different bike now with the E4s, but handling is still handling.

My son is a bit more "rambunctious" with his 1000G than I am with my 850G, he has had no complaint.

As far as wear is concerned, I neglected to measure the tread depth when the tires were new. When he had 5000 miles on them, his rear tire had 7/32". Now, with 9548 miles, the tread depth is 5/32".

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