On the pavement, the Dunlop Trailmax Mission gets the job done with ease. Flipping the bike side-to-side feels effortless and confidence-inspiring as footpeg and toe-scraping lean angles are easily achieved. There are no surprises under hard braking on-road front or rear. Also, there isn’t any discernible road noise from the Mission as you might get with other knobbier hoops. So, it works on the street. But does it meet that 50/50 claim when the going gets dirty?
The short answer is no, sorry Dunlop. The 50/50 claim is all marketing fluff. The tire performs better than it looks like it might due to the land:sea ratio of the tire’s tread as well as the depth, and in sandy loose conditions, those sidewall lugs do seem to help out a fair amount. But to say the tire offers grip just as well off-road as it does on-road would be entirely inaccurate.
Re: Dunlop Trailmax Mission
Geplaatst: vr 25-10-2019, 16:21
door Eikie
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Re: Dunlop Trailmax Mission
Geplaatst: vr 25-10-2019, 18:55
door Tulipan
Nou ja, dan heb je alle tijd om je in te lezen voor de koop