Dunlop Trailmax Raid Rear Tire
$253.85 - $351.50
Dunlop Trailmax Raid Rear Tire Item # 1013047

Description
The Trailmax Raid is the new adventure tire of choice for true adventure riding enthusiasts, delivering strong performance both off-road and on-road. It provides excellent off-road traction and cornering grip, outstanding wet grip, good chipping resistance, balanced handling and road-tire stability and performance.
Features:
- 40/60 Adventure Tire
- Unequaled wet performance thanks to a wet-focused compound with highly dispersible high surface area silica
- Dynamic Front Formula (DFF) is a tire design method utilizing an intricately balanced combination of section profile, carcass material properties and assembly process to provide exceptional handling
- Carcass Tension Control System (CTCS) utilizes variable tension across the whole carcass width to optimize the contact patch for the ideal footprint and remarkable handling
- Jointless Belt construction (JLB) in radial sizes eliminates the belt overlap, resulting in smoother handling, minimizes the tread center's dynamic growth at high speed, and reduces distortion and excessive heat build-up
- Tire bars linking blocks help rigidify the tread to improve handling and stability
- Aggressive tread pattern derived from the popular D908RR has been optimized to reduce rolling noise and provide improved road performance without sacrificing off-road performance
- The Raid range comprises both radial and bias sizes to target both medium-size dual-sport models to full-size adventure bikes
Part Numbers for Dunlop Trailmax Raid Rear Tire
Reviews
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Anonymous from
Super stiff side walls
Only ridden a few kms so I can't comment on performance yet. I installed them with the tools I normally carry on the bike (MotionPro levers) and WOW! these tires are stiff.
I'm dreading having to replace a tube on the side of a trail, so hopefully they live up to the promise of being very puncture resistant.
Date published: 2025-02-24