Dunlop Trailmax Mixtour 150/70 R17 TL 69V Rear wheel
TrailmaxMixtour tyre review
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Kilometers driven6,830
29.07.2024
fromMick Skeen
The rear tyre 150/70/17 needed replacing after 3000km. The photo below shows the tread depth compared to a 4mm spoke. Tread depth is about half the spoke, 2mm. This is very poor performance for a supposedly quality tire.
I previously had a Shinko rear tyre and completed 8700km two up highway riding. The shinko on the front has completed 9800km and still good. I have gone back to a Shinko.
29.07.2024
fromMick Skeen
The rear tyre 150/70/17 needed replacing after 3000km. The photo below shows the tread depth compared to a 4mm spoke. Tread depth is about half the spoke, 2mm. This is very poor performance for a supposedly quality tire.
I previously had a Shinko rear tyre and completed 8700km two up highway riding. The shinko on the front has completed 9800km and still good. I have gone back to a Shinko.
29.07.2024
fromMick Skeen
The rear tyre 150/70/17 needed replacing after 3000km. The photo below shows the tread depth compared to a 4mm spoke. Tread depth is about half the spoke, 2mm. This is very poor performance for a supposedly quality tire.
I previously had a Shinko rear tyre and completed 8700km two up highway riding. The shinko on the front has completed 9800km and still good. I have gone back to a Shinko.
View more reviews| Brand | Dunlop |
| Season | Enduro |
| Model | Trailmax Mixtour |
| Dimension | 150/70 R17 TL 69V Rear wheel |
| Width | 150 |
| Tyre profile | 70 |
| Construction type | R |
| Tyre size | 17 |
| Load Index | 69 |
| Speed index | (V) |
| With/Without Valve (TT/TL) | Tubeless |
| M/C | Yes |