Item #25770

Dunlop D803GP Trials Competition Front Tire

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          Description

          Gives significantly improved performance to both professionals and trial enthusiasts.

          • Silica blended compound
          • Revised carcass architecture
          • Predictable Slide Control and improved^ shock absorption
          • High grip levels in wet or cold conditions
          • Faster turning response

          Part Numbers for Dunlop D803GP Trials Competition Front Tire

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          Reviews

          Rated 5 out of 5 by from Long lasting Great traction and longer lasting than it's competition for half the price!
          Date published: 2021-02-13
          Rated 5 out of 5 by from Excellent tire Will not ride without this tire on. Grips everything. Mud holes rock climbs roots this tire takes them like it was a flat trail.
          Date published: 2018-06-06
          Rated 5 out of 5 by from A climb to the top ( LOL) Good tire for the weekend trials rider side knobs gripe good and are flexable
          Date published: 2014-06-01
          Rated 5 out of 5 by from The best trials tires. I’ve run both Dunlop and Michelin trials tires on different bikes. I honestly can’t tell the difference between the two in terms of grip. What you do notice is the the Dunlop is 1/2 the price. In my opinion this is the best bang for your buck in trials tires.
          Date published: 2023-01-18
          Rated 5 out of 5 by from Best value trials tire for the money Not as grippy as an IRC but those don’t fit the new Morad rims. This is a good tire at a good price, Michelins aren’t worth the extra cost.
          Date published: 2022-03-06
          Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great tire I have probably 20 rides on this on my Gas gas trials bike, I really like it. Traction is great, glad I chose it.
          Date published: 2021-04-27
          Rated 2 out of 5 by from Meh I'm going to break all the review rules here, so... It took forever to receive this tire, over a month (Thanks canada post) It was so squished from shipping (Thanks canada post) I could barely seat it on the rim, even with a bead buddy, and straps. It has a pretty hard rubber compound so the traction suffers, and that reduces confidence. Might be alright on a super hot day. Sure its cheaper than a Michelin, that's because its no where near what a Michelin is. If you're putting it on your dirt bike, I'm sure it'll be fine, for actual trials riding, no thanks!
          Date published: 2021-02-23
          Rated 5 out of 5 by from progressive traction - Trials works well, for the price, competetive non Mich trials tire option for clubman to experienced rider
          Date published: 2019-04-25
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          Questions

          When on this site , how does a person determine if a tire is DOT or not ? 

          Asked by: Riff
          The information we provide on tires is usually taken directly from the manufacturers, and this information is not provided on most of their websites. This type of tire is not usually DOT approved, as it is a competition trial tire, and not designed for on road use anyway. If you are unsure if a tire is suitable, we would recommend contacting the manufacturer directly. In this case, we can confirm this tire is not DOT approved
          Answered by: LeeH
          Date published: 2019-10-17

          is there a side to instal the tire for the rotation?? there is no Arrow like on other tires

          Asked by: pierre58
          There is no marking and it doesn't matter , what I do is to wear the the tire for a couple of seasons and the front edge of the knobbies will be rounded then whenever you have the tire off for a repair just put it back on in the opposite direction and you will have better grip.George
          Answered by: Limey
          Date published: 2017-02-16

          Is the front tire tube and rear tire tubless?

          Asked by: Picks
          Yes. Yes.
          Answered by: trialsguy
          Date published: 2023-05-15
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