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Dunlop Motorcycle Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

New City, New York, US

New City, New York, US
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Item Description

Dunlop Sports D952 Rear Tire 110/90-18
Dunlop Sports D952F Front Tire 80/100-21

Nearly new with less than 100-miles.

Value-priced off-road tires handles wide variety of terrain and conditions
High durability construction for long wear and great traction
All-new compound delivers good grip and excellent durability, resulting in a range of tires that work great in a wide variety of conditions
Patterned after popular D752
Motocross tires, with a modified knob structure-resized knobs that also features an increased radius at the base to make them more durable
This is a matching set

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