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    Dunlop Elite 4 durability

    I just returned from a extended ride that lasted 20 days and 7800 miles. Before the ride, even though my current Elite 4's at about 6,000 miles had a lot of tread remaining I made the decision to put on a new pair of tires. I saved the take-offs to reinstall at a later time when the new tires wore out. I rode everyday of the 20 days and I am very satisfied with the performance of the elite 4's. Estimating the amount of tread left on a tire is at best inexact but the rear tire seems to have about 65% to 70% of tread left on it. The front tire as is usual shows even less wear.

    The tires handled superbly in virtually all conditions. I have had reservations about the wet weather ability of this tire because the tread is not really very aggressive. I encountered rain on five of the twenty days and the tires performed very well even in very heavy downpours at interstate speeds. The elite 4's also performed excellently on all road conditions including several miles of gravel I encountered because of road construction in Wyoming.

    To sum up my feelings The Elite 4 is a very good tire and I plan on continuing to use them in the future.

    My F6B also performed superbly and I feel this is the best motorcycle I have ever owned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Az Wingrider View Post
    I just returned from a extended ride that lasted 20 days and 7800 miles. Before the ride, even though my current Elite 4's at about 6,000 miles had a lot of tread remaining I made the decision to put on a new pair of tires. I saved the take-offs to reinstall at a later time when the new tires wore out. I rode everyday of the 20 days and I am very satisfied with the performance of the elite 4's. Estimating the amount of tread left on a tire is at best inexact but the rear tire seems to have about 65% to 70% of tread left on it. The front tire as is usual shows even less wear.

    The tires handled superbly in virtually all conditions. I have had reservations about the wet weather ability of this tire because the tread is not really very aggressive. I encountered rain on five of the twenty days and the tires performed very well even in very heavy downpours at interstate speeds. The elite 4's also performed excellently on all road conditions including several miles of gravel I encountered because of road construction in Wyoming.

    To sum up my feelings The Elite 4 is a very good tire and I plan on continuing to use them in the future.

    My F6B also performed superbly and I feel this is the best motorcycle I have ever owned.
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    I had a set of Elite 4s installed just before I left for Washington D.C. for Rolling Thunder. Heavy rain and windy on the interstate in PA, and grooved pavement, metal grates and tar snakes didn't bother the ride at all. So far these are the best tires I have had on any bike I have owned. I am happy with my purchase. Hopefully the mileage claims as advertised are realistic. I run 40 cold psi front and rear.
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    Dunlap elite 4's

    I run 41 front and 43 rear. On this trip I added air in small increments twice and let air out one time. I am sure the pressure fluctuation was do to temperature and altitude differences. I check my tires every morning before I start the days ride. I have never had a rear tire that I was comfortable with past 14,000 miles but I am hoping to do significantly better with the Elite 4's. The heat in Arizona where I live and do a lot of my riding is very hard on tires so if a tire lasts here it should do well elsewhere.

    As I said before I am very satisfied with the performance of these tires under all circumstances and road conditions, and they seem to be wearing like iron. I will buy them again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Az Wingrider View Post
    I run 41 front and 43 rear. On this trip I added air in small increments twice and let air out one time. I am sure the pressure fluctuation was do to temperature and altitude differences. I check my tires every morning before I start the days ride. I have never had a rear tire that I was comfortable with past 14,000 miles but I am hoping to do significantly better with the Elite 4's. The heat in Arizona where I live and do a lot of my riding is very hard on tires so if a tire lasts here it should do well elsewhere.

    As I said before I am very satisfied with the performance of these tires under all circumstances and road conditions, and they seem to be wearing like iron. I will buy them again.
    If I run 41 front and 43 rear my bike rides like a truck and the front end dances all over the place...I weigh about 198lbs, ride by myself with no luggage and with 38/39 front and 40/41 rear the bike rides fine and is much smoother on the roads...I have about 3500 miles on my E-4's and they still look like new.....Ride safe

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    Going on 19,000 miles on my E4s....
    They still look REALLY good.

    40F/41R

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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    Going on 19,000 miles on my E4s....
    They still look REALLY good.

    40F/41R

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    If I get that kind of mileage out of these tires I am going to be very happy. Looking good so far

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    Quote Originally Posted by Az Wingrider View Post
    If I get that kind of mileage out of these tires I am going to be very happy. Looking good so far
    Got 18,000 out of my OEM stones, and then another 18,000 out their OEM Stone replacements.

    The key is keeping the tire pressures where they need to be.
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    I have about 5000 km on the front running 40psi and I just put the new one on the back running 41psi. So far I love them. The front tire handles the groves and tire snakes much better. The rear tire seems to sit a tiny bit higher than the oem tire. I just hope I get the mileage out of them that everyone has been talking about.
    The tire seems to be built more solid than the Bridgestone, that was quite noticeable before I installed it.
    next Friday I leave for Maggie Valley so I will for sure put it to the test.
    Ride safe

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    I just found out that my stock tire is about shot after 6,900 miles. After reading through this thread it seems like the Dunlap Elite 4 is a good combination of tread life and traction.

    I need to pull the trigger on a tire soon because of a up coming trip, is this Dunlap the preferred sneaker for the the goldWings?

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