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varyder
Posted 2012-05-13 12:58 PM (#114143)
Subject: Dunlop E3s


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

I just want to share how pleased I have always been with the Dunlop E3s.  They truly perform for all the heavy riding that I do, even in adverse weather.  I rode in the pouring rain last Thursday and sailed along even passing the cars on I-95.  Never once felt any hydoplanning on unsettledness and gave me a solid confidence.  I'm even due for a rear tire change now it just touching the wear bars.  I'm going to try and change it before I go to Kentucky, but if not, I always get about another 2,000 miles out of them past the wear bar.  I don't recommend that to anyone though, and I do it on my own stupidity.  My trip is next Tuesday.

For those running E3s and want to share positve coments, please do.  

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varyder
Posted 2012-05-13 5:02 PM (#114153 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Does this mean no one has positive comments for the E3s....?
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Harbiejoe
Posted 2012-05-13 6:02 PM (#114156 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Cruiser

Posts: 83
Springfield Mo.
Have had no problem with them. How many miles do you usually get out of a set. I've got about 11,000 on mine and they still look fine.
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BreadmanRo
Posted 2012-05-13 6:19 PM (#114161 - in reply to #114156)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Cruiser

Posts: 155
Stockton, California

I also am impressed with the E3s. I got 16,300 out of my rear tire and now have 19,300 on the front. I can still go longer on the front but I am replacing it this week because we are going on a trip at the end of the month. Wear and traction has been excellent. I will definitely continue using them

 

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Barry
Posted 2012-05-13 6:39 PM (#114164 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 7
Denton Texas
BreadmanRo, I just purchased a 2012 vision and would like to know if you are riding 2 up and what pressures you are running.

Thanks
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Double Vision
Posted 2012-05-13 7:09 PM (#114166 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Cruiser

Posts: 281
My 2 Visions are running E3s and I think they're great. Very good handling, even on wet roads.
We often ride 2-up with a full load and prefer back roads and twisties to the slab. I keep 38 in front, 40-41 in the rear.
Front and rear both get replaced around 10,000 although I could likely squeeze another thou or two out of the front.
I have no plans to switch any time soon.

And oh yeah... Made in USA.
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donetracey
Posted 2012-05-13 7:22 PM (#114167 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Got my SECOND set of E3's on Friday at Skagit Polaris. Had a GREAT ride - and after the new tires, a full service, tune-up - I GOT A NEW BIKE!

Well - same bike - but it rides like NEW !

LOVE those E3's - bike handles like a sport-bike. Rode up a wonderful curvy mountain road - and it was incredible! As tires wear, the rider has to do a little more 'input' to each change of direction - you don't notice that, because it happens over a period of months (or years) - then the new tires take you back to NOT needing that 'input' - and it is a bit scary at first, then WONDERFUL - you just 'think' the bike thru the curves!

I'm on my 3rd set - and have NEVER had any problems or complaints with them. And in the Pacific Northwest, curvy roads are the norm - and good handling tires are a MUST !
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Spock
Posted 2012-05-13 10:48 PM (#114180 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: RE: Dunlop E3s


Tourer

Posts: 495
Carrollton, TX

I would have responded sooner but I was out putting more miles on my Dunlop Elite III's.

Here are my top reasons for running the Elite III's.

  1. The Elite III's are the only tire that supports the required load limit (992 lbs) for the Vision. Almost every other rear tire from Metzler, Avon and others are only 827 lbs.
  2. Since the Vision is a touring bike and you are going to do trips if you need to replace a tire you will find Dunlops easy and the others are hit an miss.
  3. Since many dealers do high volume in Dunlops you can get better pricing on them for the most part.
  4. The Dunlop Elite III's handle very well in all conditions and wear great.
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internet_red
Posted 2012-05-14 4:45 AM (#114186 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: RE: Dunlop E3s


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 26
minnesota
'08 - bike 6 days old - drove into a 65 mph rain storm on top of a ridge in southern WI. Leaned the bike into it and it stuck and so did the E3s. 2 miles down the road when we were able to get off the highway my wife turned to me and stated "I thought we were going to die". She no longer worries about rain. The bike and tires are awesome in my opinion. Been hit with some heavy rains and they always feel good under the bike. On my second set.
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varyder
Posted 2012-05-14 5:00 AM (#114187 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Some things just speak for themselves. Our Vision has been rock solid in everything on the E3s. Even my wife also has a confidence on the Vision that she didn't have on my previous bike. She never really knows how fast I'm going unless she looks at the speedometer. Saturday we went somewhere and was pressed for time to get back home. I told her when got back that I think the helmet slapper is broke. She just laughed and said "you needed to get on down the road!" That ain't her. We also passed a group of hoggers along with them was a lone Vic. When we got off of our exit we got a wave and thumbs up from the bunch.
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kris1956
Posted 2012-05-14 6:54 AM (#114192 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Iron Butt

Posts: 1109
Just saw your thread. I too only run E3's. I get about 15k miles out of set and I won't run anything else. I do a lot of heavy cornering because I enjoy it and the looks I get when that big bike scrapes are worth it to me.
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Nepper
Posted 2012-05-14 6:57 AM (#114193 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Cruiser

Posts: 85
My second set of E3s are just about done and I'll admit that I will be replacing them with the same because I too think they are the right tire for the bike. While I haven't any real complaints about the tires I must admit that I have experienced some hydroplaning. It was in an extreme downpour and I had reduced my speed to follow traffic to about 40 mph but found I had to drop my speed even lower just to be safe. I guess my message is to those who haven't experieinced it yet. Although they are a good tire be aware that they will hydroplane so don't be over confident.
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Turk
Posted 2012-05-14 8:53 AM (#114206 - in reply to #114192)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Iron Butt

Posts: 612
kris1956 - 2012-05-14 6:54 AM

Just saw your thread. I too only run E3's. I get about 15k miles out of set and I won't run anything else. I do a lot of heavy cornering because I enjoy it and the looks I get when that big bike scrapes are worth it to me.


Same here, love my E3's! Every time I have ever put a new E3 on one of my bikes over the years, front or rear, it made the bike feel and handle incredibly! If I didn't know better, I'd say it was like putting a new tire on after taking an old worn out one off ... Just sayin.....

Edited by Turk 2012-05-14 8:54 AM
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SYNSTR
Posted 2012-05-14 9:46 AM (#114214 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
I switched from the Elite II's on my old VENTURE ROYALE to III's about a year before I sold it, the III's were a revelation!! made a whole new bike out of the old girl so I was, as we say around here, 'happier than a clam at high tide' to see the VV came with them.
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Riverdawg
Posted 2012-05-14 12:57 PM (#114228 - in reply to #114166)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Cruiser

Posts: 160
Camas Washington
Same here, just replaced both front and back at 10,000 mostly 2 up riding. Could have gotten a few more miles out them but have 2 long trips coming up back to back so did it early. Everyone knows here in the Great PNW it rains and rains and rains. No issues. Run 41 psi back and 39 psi front
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phoenix9
Posted 2012-05-14 1:23 PM (#114232 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Cruiser

Posts: 152
Litchfield Park, AZ
Out here in Arizona our roads just eat tires for lunch! Car tires will NEVER ever last as long as they would in the Midwest. With that being said, I got 10K miles out of my rear and the 15K out of the front before it started cupping. When I changed out the rear the only reason I did it was because it was cupping and I could really tell the handling was going...even with plenty of tread life left on them.

I haven't found a reason to switch to a different brand simply because I TRUST these tires in the harsh conditions I have out here. Not saying other brands don't have their strengths, but I don't feel the need to put a softer stickier compound on a bike that may not last as long. I want to know that when I lean the bike over in a turn on a mountain road that it will hold up...over.....and over.....and over.
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varyder
Posted 2012-05-14 1:58 PM (#114238 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
how does your belt old up in the wild west? I think mine got a little eaten from my few weeks in the desert....
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donetracey
Posted 2012-05-14 7:26 PM (#114270 - in reply to #114167)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

donetracey - 2012-05-13 5:22 PM Got my SECOND set of E3's on Friday at Skagit Polaris. Had a GREAT ride - and after the new tires, a full service, tune-up - I GOT A NEW BIKE! Well - same bike - but it rides like NEW ! LOVE those E3's - bike handles like a sport-bike. Rode up a wonderful curvy mountain road - and it was incredible! As tires wear, the rider has to do a little more 'input' to each change of direction - you don't notice that, because it happens over a period of months (or years) - then the new tires take you back to NOT needing that 'input' - and it is a bit scary at first, then WONDERFUL - you just 'think' the bike thru the curves! I'm on my 3rd set - and have NEVER had any problems or complaints with them. And in the Pacific Northwest, curvy roads are the norm - and good handling tires are a MUST !

And with the money I saved getting them done in Washington State, I had a grand weekend on the Olympic Peninsula. Here is the YouTube link to part of my Go-Pro Helmet Cam video from a mountain ride:

http://youtu.be/4D4-sQrXLtE

 





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MaddMAx2u
Posted 2012-05-14 7:50 PM (#114272 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Iron Butt

Posts: 880
Orlando, FL
David Letterman's Top Ten Reason's the Dunlop E3's are the best tire for the Victory Vision

Number 10
They are solid black ~ way cool.
Number 9
They have a really nifty tread design
Number 8
The girls always go for the "Dunlop Men".
Number 7
They feel real "grippy".
Number 6
They have to be the best cause ............ they came stock with my ride~
Number 5
Varyder and Donetracey says "They is gud"
Number 4
They let me keep on riding WAY past the wear bars.
Number 3
The way they start cupping after only a few thousand miles.
Number 2
They have a load capacity that far exceeds the Visions GVWR so I can pack her over the limit and hope for the best~

And the number One reason Dunlop E3's are the best.........
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varyder
Posted 2012-05-14 9:30 PM (#114280 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
thanks max....
I love to hear my E3s sing....Hope to hear a lot of singing as I wisp through the Virginia back country and on into Kentucky next weeeeeeeeek.
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BreadmanRo
Posted 2012-05-17 8:17 PM (#114503 - in reply to #114164)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Cruiser

Posts: 155
Stockton, California

Barry - 2012-05-13 4:39 PM BreadmanRo, I just purchased a 2012 vision and would like to know if you are riding 2 up and what pressures you are running. Thanks

 Barry, I do ride two up often but more single. My pressures are 38 front and 40 rear. 

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docvtx
Posted 2012-05-17 9:17 PM (#114508 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: RE: Dunlop E3s


Cruiser

Posts: 98
Santa Maria CA
I have used e3s on the goldwing and my vision, like the way it handles and rides. I get about 18,000 on the rear and 21,000 on the front. Having said that, if you cut the tire in half when you are at the wear bars, I think you might change your mind on going further. There is not much tire left, it would be easy to puncture. I used to push my tires past the wear bars, not now I change early. I'm not waiting till the wear bars any more.
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g1nomad
Posted 2012-05-19 1:59 PM (#114611 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Tourer

Posts: 562
SC, Bluffton
Something I just noticed on the throne. I was looking in a J&P cycles catelog for the Goldwing.
We know the Goldwing & Vision share the tires. Anyhow, there are at least 8 choices of tires
listed, and the Dunlops are the only ones that state in Bold under their description "Made In The
USA". I think that alone will keep me purchasing the Dunlops.

Herb
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jimtom
Posted 2012-05-21 6:39 AM (#114732 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Visionary

Posts: 1308
Sand Rock, AL United States
I've tried a few brands but always come back to the E3's.
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varyder
Posted 2012-05-22 10:25 AM (#114886 - in reply to #114143)
Subject: Re: Dunlop E3s


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
My poor planning has given me a deal. I'm at Star City Power Sports in Roanoke in dire need of a tire. I'm figuring $300+ for the whole ordeal. The E3 is cheaper than I found on line at $194 and they'll take off the bike and mount for $61, and they're doing it right now. I'm on my way to fort Knox and the old tire was below the wear bars, shame on me.
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