mcatrophy, thanks for the info on the linked brakes. I wasn't aware there was a pressure trigger for the linked system. I'm not aggressive with it in the turns, it's usually just controlling or slowing down a bit more as I'm entering the turn. I'm back on the gas through and out of the turn.
Coachpilot. My front forks could very well be an issue. 31000-miles on them, all original. I upgraded the rear shock back in 21, and I've been wanting to pull the forks out and send to Traxxion, but I just don't want to miss riding that long. lol Might just go ahead and do it this coming winter.
Torch, just a bit of a chicken strip, and it's far enough over for me.
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I did retorque the headset, but didn't pull the bearings out to look at them. I can't feel any play in them up top. If I pull my forks this winter I'll take the top apart to clean, inspect and lube.
Here is Dunlop's response to my email. They did respond within 48-hours, I've just been away from the computer all week breaking in the new RSIV's I sent it with a pic of my front tire and a pic of the Concours front tire. I think they beleived I was looking for a warranty claim, which I wasn't. Was just curious as to the wear pattern.
Hi Oscar,
Thank you for contacting us regarding a concern with your Dunlop motorcycle tire. Treadwear is typically a result of operational conditions that are beyond our control as a manufacturer and for that reason is not recognized as a warrantable condition. However, without inspecting the tire in question we are unable to comment as to the condition or cause and suggest presenting the tire to the location from which it was purchased or to your local motorcycle dealer for inspection. To help us better understand the concern we ask that the inspecting dealer verify and share with us the following details:
Year / Model Bike -
Tire Size / Model –
DOT # (see example) –
Remaining Tread Depth –
Condition / Concern –
Mileage (if available) –
PSI-
Please ask the dealer personnel to contact our Consumer Affairs Department at 1-800-845-8378 to discuss their findings if necessary. Representatives are available weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Eastern time. A copy of our Dunlop Motorcycle Tire Limited Warranty can be located on our website at:
http://www.dunlopmotorcycletires.com/info-center/warranty-info/
Please stay in touch and let us know if we can be of further assistance.
THOMAS LEE
Consumer Affairs
Dunlop Motorcycle Tires
8656 Haven Ave
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
800-845-8378
716-279-3579