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Help finding old school Dunlop raised white letter tire

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by crath, Jul 24, 2008.

  1. crath

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    I have been looking everywhere online and at the dealer, but cannot find these tires. I have found other raised white letter tires, but not the Dunlop Qualifiers with this 'old school' tread pattern. I have found them with a updated tread pattern, but nothing like what is on my bike right now.

    Does anyone know where to find these?

    130/60/16 & 100/90/19

    Thanks, Christian
     
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    rears are 130/90/16 not 130/60/16
     
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    argh. Dunlop still makes certain "vintage" tires, like the 4.10x19 K81's for the Norton, but they have apparently RE-RELEASED the "Qualifier" nameplate on a new line of sportbike tires. I doubt they would still produce the older style. eBay or modernize...
     
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    I found a few on eBay, not your size, they were also called the K627
     

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