... about how much you can trust what you hear and/or read.
There's been a lot of chatter about 'tire expiration dates', and the 'accepted wisdom' seems to be anything older than 3 years is suspect. While looking for info on de-rating tubeless tires when fitted with tubes, I ran into this:
http://www.dunlopmotorcycle.com/info...warranties.asp
Kind of makes a hash of the 'accepted wisdom', as Dunlop will replace FREE any tire less than 6 years old if it failed due to a manufacturer defect and still has more than 50% tread. If it's worn beyond 50%, they'll replace it for 1/2 price in the same time period. They'll even cover weather-checking/cracking for up to 4 years....
The tire inflation guidelines are interesting also.
I never believed that '3 years' crap, and it looks like Dunlop agrees otherwise they wouldn't warrantee them for six.
'78E original owner
There's been a lot of chatter about 'tire expiration dates', and the 'accepted wisdom' seems to be anything older than 3 years is suspect. While looking for info on de-rating tubeless tires when fitted with tubes, I ran into this:
http://www.dunlopmotorcycle.com/info...warranties.asp
Kind of makes a hash of the 'accepted wisdom', as Dunlop will replace FREE any tire less than 6 years old if it failed due to a manufacturer defect and still has more than 50% tread. If it's worn beyond 50%, they'll replace it for 1/2 price in the same time period. They'll even cover weather-checking/cracking for up to 4 years....
The tire inflation guidelines are interesting also.
I never believed that '3 years' crap, and it looks like Dunlop agrees otherwise they wouldn't warrantee them for six.
'78E original owner
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