The Dunlop Roadsmart III Tires are the latest version of the Dunlop Roadsmart Tire Series. In development of the Roadsmart 3 Tire Dunlop performed an internal test putting the Roadsmart III Tire up against the Michelin Pilot Road 4 Tires over a distance of 3,000 miles. The results show the Dunlop leads the Michelin in all categories.
- Dunlop's exclusive MT Multi-Tread design binds a high-mileage compound to the center, and high adhesion compound to the lateral flanks for high cornering grip.
- New front and rear tire compounds enhance wear resistance, and include an innovative resin that increases wet grip.
- Rear tire profile designed to increase the footprint and improve mileage.
- Optimized construction for mileage and wet performance.
- New sidewall construction helps to provide superior shock absorption and precise handling.
- Innovative new cross groove tread pattern achieves better drainage in the wet for more grip.
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Superb
Dunlop makes the best tires. These allow full speed in wet or dry conditions, and knee down, two-up if you want to. They never squirm or move. 6124 miles out of the last set riding a 500+# bike like a sport bike. Incredible.
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tire
I have been using this tire for sometime and am pretty happy with it, The performance is excellent and the milage is not bad. The price is excellent. Buying from stg gave me a recently made tire from a country I prefer. I check every tire I buy. I don't want old stock.
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Dunlop Roadsmart III
Always on the search for a better from tire as My Trophy eats them, I settled back with the Dunlop, as some are actually made in USA decent wear, and good wet grip
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Dunlop Road smart 3
IThese tires came on my 2016 BMW R1200RS. I am very happy with the handling and the wear of these tires. I usually buy Michelina but they are quite a bit more expensive. I like these tires as much as the Pilot Road 4's on my other bike. I also like that they are made in the USA.
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Tires
This is my first time on the Dunlop Roadsmart tires. I don’t know why I waited to try them….they’re an amazing sport touring tire. I’ve tried all the other large brands and some twice or more ,but the ride and feedback on these blow all the other players into the weeds. This is on a 2014 FJR-ES with 24k miles on it. I broke them in on a 40 mile mostly flat road and the following day did 220 miles in the Sierra Nevada at pace. They allowed me to really fine tune my entry, mid corner and exit lines in ways that the Pirelli and Michelin tires don’t. I had the pressures at 37F/38R since it’s a heavy bike. The overall ride is somewhat smoother also. I highly recommend these tires and if I get more than 6k miles on them I’ll really be impressed. Riding at pace in the mountains is hard on tires and to me and those in the know understand that you don’t go for maximum miles but maximum grip.
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Great sports touring tire
I get 8-10k miles and they stick great in all four seasons
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roadsmart 3 front tire
good traction, but maybe a little less mileage than a rst.2 ; two up on an sv650.
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My favorite sport-touring tire
This is my third Roadsmart III set, and I still believe it's the best sport-touring tire. After a trip to and from the San Juan Islands, I recently sold a 2007 BMW R1200S with roughly 4200 miles on its RS IIIs, and they looked like there were another 4k miles left. I replaced the Beemer with an '08 Triumph Tiger and expect no difference, running back roads and the slab.
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