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mrdinny

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Dunlop D-207zr
« on: June 26, 2014, 10:59:53 AM »

Has anyone ran a D207ZR tire on the back of their street glide? My independent tells me it will work fine but I'm skeptical as I've never heard anyone here talk about this model.
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Re: Dunlop D-207zr
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2014, 04:22:10 PM »

Has anyone ran a D207ZR tire on the back of their street glide? My independent tells me it will work fine but I'm skeptical as I've never heard anyone here talk about this model.

The D207ZR had a load rating of 827 lbs.  I believe your bike came stock with a D407 rear tire that has a load rating of 992 lbs.  The D207ZR is a radial tire.  Personally, I wouldn't run a bias ply construction front tire paired with a radial construction rear tire...
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Re: Dunlop D-207zr
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2014, 04:52:28 PM »

The D207ZR had a load rating of 827 lbs.  I believe your bike came stock with a D407 rear tire that has a load rating of 992 lbs.  The D207ZR is a radial tire.  Personally, I wouldn't run a bias ply construction front tire paired with a radial construction rear tire...
Agree, they never told me that it was a radial. I 've always gone by that as well. thanks for your input.
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