GPR-100

Sport touring radial tyre for big scooters that delivers high performance across a wide range of uses, from city streets to motorway cruising

  • The GPR-100 offers superior handling, even under heavy loads, and excellent stability at high speeds.
  • High land/sea ratio tread pattern and new compounds offer superior grip and good mileage.
  • The optimised contact patch and pattern stiffness achieved through Dunlop's tyre rolling simulation gives very progressive handling.
  • The front tyre's weaving centre groove ensures good water draining and superb feedback from the road.
  • The rear tyre's groove design shifts water effectively leading to even safer handling in the wet.
  • Single crown radius on front tyre contributes to neutral, progressive steering characteristics.
  • Rear tyre's JLB construction delivers high-speed stability and smooth riding comfort.

Technologies

Flex Steel JointLess Belt Dunlop Carcass Tension Control System

Front

  • 120/70 R15 56H TL GPR-100F (*)
  • 120/70 R15 56H TL GPR-100F L (**)

Rear

  • 160/60 R14 65H TL GPR-100 (*)
  • 160/60 R15 67H TL GPR-100 L (**)

(*) Specially developed for Suzuki AN 650 Burgman

(**) Original equipment 2008 Yamaha TMAX


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