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2004 Husqvarna TE450

Dunlop Geomax MX51 Front Tire - 80/100-21

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  • Please note: Tire sizes vary by ride, please check your current tire and wheel sizes before placing the order. If you have any questions, please call Customer Service at 1-888-676-8853.
  • The Dunlop Geomax MX51 motorcycle tire is new for 2009 and is an improved version of the immensely popular D756.
  • Dunlop MX51 motorcycle tires feature a new profile design with more tread volume in the shoulders for excellent cornering grip and more open center-tread for straight-line traction.
  • The updated recessed biting edge built into the shoulder knobs of the Dunlop Geomax MX51 improve cornering traction and rut performance in a wider range of terrain conditions.
  • The tie-bar design connects and reinforces the tread blocks of the Dunlop MX51 for greater tread stiffness resulting in improved intermediate-to-hard terrain performance.
  • Note: the Dunlop Geomax MX51 tire is sold individually.

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Location: Crowley, LA, USA
MX 51s
Dunlops geomax MX 51s are the best tires on the market.
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Top 1000 Contributor
Location: Tuscaloosa, al
Geomax
These were suggested to me by two of the more advanced riders in our riding group. I have been happy with them so far, I have only put about 10 hours (woods riding) on them but they haven't lost any lugs and grip is confidence inspiring. Roots, rocks and ruts normally cause longevity issues with tires but again, so far so good.
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Verified Purchaser
Location: Buffalo N.Y.
Great tires
MX-51 tires are the only tires that I will put on my 250F. The grip on the track is awesome.
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Location: Beaufort,S.C.
Worth every penny
We have ran other tires in the past tried the mx 51s looking for better performance and found it .We will never run any other kind my son wouldn't let me even if i wanted to.Great for hard and intermediate not the best for sandy conditions.
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Good all around tire
Good tire. Stable under braking. I haven't had it in a wide range of conditions so I can't comment on it's ability to handle changing dirt conditions.
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Verified Purchaser Top 250 Contributor
Location: lehi,utah
Nice tire
Only have a few rides on it, but still looks new. Pretty easy to install also.
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Location: rochester, wi
Have had great luck with these tires in the past.
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Great tire!
Put this on my kx450f. Huge improvement in my cornering. Gave me the confidence to lay into it.
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Location: florida
Not a fan
As stated before this tire is no good in anything loamy or sandy. It is wide, so it floats, wanders and slides all over the place. I think it's a great hard pack tire on clay or tacky but if you ride anything intermediate I would lean towards the MX31. If you live in Florida definitely get the MX31.
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Location: Northwest Indiana
Dunlop MX 51
Great tires, wear fairly quick but worth the money for sure.
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Top 10 Contributor
brad86 Over 4 years ago Location: Texas
Do they work well for softer terrain (e.g sandy loam)?
Over 4 years ago Location: Virginia
The MX51's would probably do ok. But I would recommend the MX31's for softer terrain.
Top 50 Contributor
2 years 10 months ago Location: roseville, CA
they hook up decently in loamy conditions. just drop the psi a tad and you're good to go
Top 1000 Contributor
2 months 25 days ago Location: Tuscaloosa, al
They work well in muddy and heavy leaf conditions. I'd imagine the characteristics that contribute to its stability in those conditions would translate to soft sand.
Top 50 Contributor Top 250 Contributor
2 months 15 days ago Location: Crowley, LA, USA
They do work well in softer conditions. But not quite as good as the MX31 but they last longer.
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