Thanks for the update on the Dunlop tires. I had a set mounted on my 850GS four days ago and rode home in and out of rain on I-15. Since then I have been out on blacktop, gravel, graded dirt, and a dirt road that hadn't been graded in a long time. I agree with everything you have said about the tires: they work. I am glad to hear that you are getting good life from them.
Boy, you have a lot of nice places to ride up there in the Ozarks. It's been 75*F here in S. Texas all week. I'm also out riding! My Tiger also wears Trailmax Missions. I have around 8,000 miles on em, and will easily get another 4,000. I do like them, although the front will wash out in deeper sand. But I'm used to knobbies, so it's probably more me than the tire. I will buy another set when these finally wear out.
good to hear from you sir, I was down your way back in November at Big Bend National Park... I really enjoyed the country down there. I will also be buying another set of the missions for my Tiger when the time comes... thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
Another good video John! I will give them tires a try. I have Shinko 705's on my Strom now. They work great but the wear is not good. I have 4,000 on them be lucky to get another 2,000 out of the rear. The fronts are not wearing to bad. Hey if I don't see you before Christmas you have a Merry one!
Good to hear from you sir, The Missions are expensive but I think they will last long enough to be a better value than a less expensive option. Thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
Thanks for another great video Jon. Glad to hear of the good wear and performance you're getting on those Dunlops. Keep up the good work and have a Merry Christmas in Missouri !
Caught my attention! I have an 18' 800 XCx and am going to fit some of those Dunlops as well. Also, my friend and I are planning on loading the bikes (he has a 14 Vstrom 1000) to escape winter in Minnesota for the first time ever and go riding in Arkansas the last three days of March. Any suggestion on a quintessential 3 day camp/ride route? Would love to ride mostly moderate off road if possible.
Good to hear from you sir, just about anywhere in Arkansas is a motorcycle wonderland. I don't think you can pick a bad route down there. I really like to go down south of Harrison Arkansas on highway 5 and ride around in the areas along the Buffalo River. Jasper or Ponca Arkansas are very nice places to camp and explore the dirt roads in that area. Here are a couple of videos from my last adventures down that way. Have a great trip and thanks for watching sir... :) ua-cam.com/video/ACFWOAGIv68/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/TX4ZkUWdmIU/v-deo.html
Hello there sir, good to hear from you. I will be heading back down there in March... I will put Hidden Falls on my to do list... thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
Thanks for the review of these tires on the tiger. I have one question before I pull the trigger on the Dunlops. How noisy is the front tire at 65+mph? My 2018 XCA came with Bridgestone battleax adventurecross A41. They are fantastic on all surfaces but are unacceptably noisy at speed (the front tire, at least). They also wear very quickly. What can you tell me about how noisy the dunlops are? Thanks much, Rick
Hello there sir.. good to hear from you. The front tire does make some noise on the highway but I would say it is pretty minimal. When traveling in a straight line the noise from the front is slight but it is a little louder when in a curve over on the side of the tire. I would say they are quiet for a 50/50 tire. I have 9000 miles on the set on the Tiger now. It looks like I will probably get a couple thousand more out of the front and the Back tire looks like could go another 5000 miles but I will change both at the same time.... Hope this helps... thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
I just installed a set of these on my little Versys X300. It was a hard install but there are so my benefits to these tires I went with them. I made a video on the experience so just see my channel for a lot of Versys X300 bike updates. Great review on the Dunlap tires.
Great review of the Dunlops and a very nice video. I'll get some for my 800 next time I need a tire change. I understand that the Tiger has tubes in the tire, have you ever had a flat while out on the road? I've had lots of flats with tubeless tires and they are easy to fix with a plug. I'm wondering what guys do when they get a flat with a tubed tire. Thanks and hope you are having a great Christmas.
Hello there sir, I have had flat tires on bikes with tubes in the past. I carry tools, tire irons and spare tubes with me when I am out on bikes with tubes. If I have a flat I pull off the wheel and replace the tube. I also carry a foot air pump. That is the way everyone did it back before we had tubeless motorcycle tires. Thanks for watching, have an awesome holiday week and keep safe out there... :)
@@ozarksbackroads5484 Hi Ozarks, thanks for your reply. I figured it wasn't going to be that easy but was hoping... A friend of mine that has been on spoked wheels for a long time suggested using 4mm inner tubes as they might not puncture so easily. However, one would still have to carry the gear you mentioned just in case. Ride safe in 21.
Hello there sir, good to hear from you. The Mission tires are a pretty good 50/50 tire. I run tubes in my Tiger and my V-Strom has tubeless rims so I have a set on it without tubes. I have never converted a tube type rim over to tubeless so I am afraid I cannot be of any assistance with that project. Good luck on your project and let me know how it turns out for you. Thanks for watching and keep safe out there.... :)
Wow you have a very different accent to the usual american accent, where are you from? I’m seriously considering this tyre for my KTM 890 adventure but here in the UK we get a lot of rain so I’m not convinced it will be good in wet mud?? So confused as to what to buy 🙀
Hello there, good to hear from you. I am from southern Missouri here in the US, I am just an old Hillbilly. As far as the Trailmax Mission tires and riding on mud goes I would say go with a different tire. The Mission tires are really not good in mud, they pack full immediately and I don't think they are much better that a regular street tire in those conditions. I would go with something that is more of a knobby tire like a Michelin Aneke Adventure or a set of Shinko 804/805 would be a less expensive option. Hope this helps... thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
@@ozarksbackroads5484 thanks for your reply. I took your advise and went for TCK80’s front and rear! Nice and nobbly. Don’t last long but apparently stick well to asphalt as well as off road 😁. And it’s a fab accent you have by the way 👍🏼
Thanks for the update on the Dunlop tires. I had a set mounted on my 850GS four days ago and rode home in and out of rain on I-15. Since then I have been out on blacktop, gravel, graded dirt, and a dirt road that hadn't been graded in a long time. I agree with everything you have said about the tires: they work. I am glad to hear that you are getting good life from them.
Good to hear from you sir, I hope you enjoy your Mission tires as much as I have enjoyed mine. Thanks for watching and keep safe out there.... :)
Always enjoy your getaways. I have been considering the Dunlop’s to replace my Shinko big blocks on my Tiger next round. Good info, Happy trails.
thanks for watching sir... have a great Christmas and keep safe out there... :)
@@ozarksbackroads5484 back atcha, Merry Christmas
Thanks I'll put them on next time, my current is simply on road only so this will give confidence.
Thanks for watching sir, have a great holiday week and keep safe... :)
Boy, you have a lot of nice places to ride up there in the Ozarks. It's been 75*F here in S. Texas all week. I'm also out riding! My Tiger also wears Trailmax Missions. I have around 8,000 miles on em, and will easily get another 4,000. I do like them, although the front will wash out in deeper sand. But I'm used to knobbies, so it's probably more me than the tire. I will buy another set when these finally wear out.
good to hear from you sir, I was down your way back in November at Big Bend National Park... I really enjoyed the country down there. I will also be buying another set of the missions for my Tiger when the time comes... thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
I got out and rode yesterday, Took the DR 650 out and my Buddy let me ride his KLR650, was my first KLR Ride.
I was out there as well... it was excellent... thanks for watching sir... :)
Great Video!
I’ve got about 5700 miles on my Trail Max Mission tires and I totally agree with your review.
Really enjoy your videos.
Good to hear from you sir, They are pretty good all rounder tires for sure...thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
Nice review on the tyres, Big thumbs up :) Like your Triumph panniers, they look cool :)
Thanks for watching sir, keep safe out there... :)
Great review and beautiful country.
Good to hear from you sir, thanks for watching... keep safe.. :)
Another good video John! I will give them tires a try. I have Shinko 705's on my Strom now. They work great but the wear is not good. I have 4,000 on them be lucky to get another 2,000 out of the rear. The fronts are not wearing to bad. Hey if I don't see you before Christmas you have a Merry one!
Hello sir, I hope you enjoy the Mission tires as much as I have. Thanks for watching, have a wonderful Christmas and keep safe... :)
I have the Missions on my Tiger 800 XCA and find them great as well, they are a bit pricy in Australia for a set but well worth it.
Good to hear from you sir, The Missions are expensive but I think they will last long enough to be a better value than a less expensive option. Thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
Here it's 35°F. Too cold to ride. Keep riding and stay safe
Sorry you cant get out and ride right now but spring is coming... Thanks for watching and keep safe sir.... :)
Thanks for another great video Jon. Glad to hear of the good wear and performance you're getting on those Dunlops. Keep up the good work and have a Merry Christmas in Missouri !
Thanks for watching Richard and I wish you and yours a very merry Christmas as well.... :)
Caught my attention! I have an 18' 800 XCx and am going to fit some of those Dunlops as well. Also, my friend and I are planning on loading the bikes (he has a 14 Vstrom 1000) to escape winter in Minnesota for the first time ever and go riding in Arkansas the last three days of March. Any suggestion on a quintessential 3 day camp/ride route? Would love to ride mostly moderate off road if possible.
Good to hear from you sir, just about anywhere in Arkansas is a motorcycle wonderland. I don't think you can pick a bad route down there. I really like to go down south of Harrison Arkansas on highway 5 and ride around in the areas along the Buffalo River. Jasper or Ponca Arkansas are very nice places to camp and explore the dirt roads in that area. Here are a couple of videos from my last adventures down that way. Have a great trip and thanks for watching sir... :) ua-cam.com/video/ACFWOAGIv68/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/TX4ZkUWdmIU/v-deo.html
Next time you go to big bend, ride up to a place called Hidden Falls!!!
Hello there sir, good to hear from you. I will be heading back down there in March... I will put Hidden Falls on my to do list... thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
Thanks for the review of these tires on the tiger. I have one question before I pull the trigger on the Dunlops. How noisy is the front tire at 65+mph? My 2018 XCA came with Bridgestone battleax adventurecross A41. They are fantastic on all surfaces but are unacceptably noisy at speed (the front tire, at least). They also wear very quickly. What can you tell me about how noisy the dunlops are? Thanks much, Rick
Hello there sir.. good to hear from you. The front tire does make some noise on the highway but I would say it is pretty minimal. When traveling in a straight line the noise from the front is slight but it is a little louder when in a curve over on the side of the tire. I would say they are quiet for a 50/50 tire. I have 9000 miles on the set on the Tiger now. It looks like I will probably get a couple thousand more out of the front and the Back tire looks like could go another 5000 miles but I will change both at the same time.... Hope this helps... thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
I just installed a set of these on my little Versys X300. It was a hard install but there are so my benefits to these tires I went with them. I made a video on the experience so just see my channel for a lot of Versys X300 bike updates. Great review on the Dunlap tires.
Great video. Thank you.
Thanks for watching sir.... :)
Great review of the Dunlops and a very nice video. I'll get some for my 800 next time I need a tire change.
I understand that the Tiger has tubes in the tire, have you ever had a flat while out on the road? I've had lots of flats with tubeless tires and they are easy to fix with a plug. I'm wondering what guys do when they get a flat with a tubed tire. Thanks and hope you are having a great Christmas.
Hello there sir, I have had flat tires on bikes with tubes in the past. I carry tools, tire irons and spare tubes with me when I am out on bikes with tubes. If I have a flat I pull off the wheel and replace the tube. I also carry a foot air pump. That is the way everyone did it back before we had tubeless motorcycle tires. Thanks for watching, have an awesome holiday week and keep safe out there... :)
@@ozarksbackroads5484 Hi Ozarks, thanks for your reply. I figured it wasn't going to be that easy but was hoping... A friend of mine that has been on spoked wheels for a long time suggested using 4mm inner tubes as they might not puncture so easily. However, one would still have to carry the gear you mentioned just in case. Ride safe in 21.
I am looking at getting the same tires on my 2016 xcx.
Are you running tubeless? Do you know a good kit to convert the 21 wheel to tubless
Hello there sir, good to hear from you. The Mission tires are a pretty good 50/50 tire. I run tubes in my Tiger and my V-Strom has tubeless rims so I have a set on it without tubes. I have never converted a tube type rim over to tubeless so I am afraid I cannot be of any assistance with that project. Good luck on your project and let me know how it turns out for you. Thanks for watching and keep safe out there.... :)
Wow you have a very different accent to the usual american accent, where are you from? I’m seriously considering this tyre for my KTM 890 adventure but here in the UK we get a lot of rain so I’m not convinced it will be good in wet mud?? So confused as to what to buy 🙀
Hello there, good to hear from you. I am from southern Missouri here in the US, I am just an old Hillbilly. As far as the Trailmax Mission tires and riding on mud goes I would say go with a different tire. The Mission tires are really not good in mud, they pack full immediately and I don't think they are much better that a regular street tire in those conditions. I would go with something that is more of a knobby tire like a Michelin Aneke Adventure or a set of Shinko 804/805 would be a less expensive option. Hope this helps... thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
@@ozarksbackroads5484 thanks for your reply. I took your advise and went for TCK80’s front and rear! Nice and nobbly. Don’t last long but apparently stick well to asphalt as well as off road 😁. And it’s a fab accent you have by the way 👍🏼