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Dunlop Application Guide DUNLOP APPLICATION GUIDE RECOMMENDED TIRE INFORMATION ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRE INFORMATION OPTIONAL TIRE INFORMATION Model Number Model Name Rim SizeRim Size Front Front Front Rear Rear Rear Front Front Front Rear Rear Rear Front Front Front Rear Rear Rear Front Rear Model Size PSI Model Size PSI Model Size PSI Model Size PSI Model Size PSI Model Size PSI APRILIA SXV 450 (07-10) 3.50x17 5.50x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 28 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 32 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 28 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 32 SXV 550 (07-11) 3.50x17 5.50x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 28 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 32 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 28 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 32 Pegaso 650 (99-01) 2.15x19 3.00x17 Trailsmart 100/90-19 30 Trailsmart 130/80R17 33 Dorsoduro 750 / ABS (09-11, 13-16) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 Qualifier ** 120/70ZR17 36 Qualifier ** 180/55ZR17 41 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 Shiver 750 (08-16) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 41 Qualifier ** 120/70ZR17 36 Qualifier ** 180/55ZR17 41 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 41 Mana 850 (09-10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 41 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 41 Mana 850 GT ABS (10-15) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 180/55ZR17 41 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 41 ETV 1000 (02-07) Caponord 2.50x19 4.00x17 Trailsmart 110/80R19 36 Trailsmart 150/70R17 40 RST Futura (01-03) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 180/55ZR17 41 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 41 RST 1000 Futura (04) 3.50x17 5.50x17 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 180/55ZR17 41 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/50ZR17 41 RSV Mille / SP (99-00) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 RSV Mille (01-03) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/50ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 190/50ZR17 40 RSV Mille R (99-00, 03) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 RSV Mille R (01-02) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/50ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 190/50ZR17 40 RSV 1000 R (04-10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/50ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 190/50ZR17 40 RSV 1000 R Factory / R Nera (04-06) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 RSV 1000 R Factory (07-10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/55ZR17 41 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 190/55ZR17 41 RSV4 Factory (09-12) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/55ZR17 41 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 190/55ZR17 41 RSV4 Factory APRC / SE (11-13) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/55ZR17 41 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 190/55ZR17 41 RSV4 R / APRC (10-13) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/55ZR17 41 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 190/55ZR17 41 SL 1000 Falco / R (00-04) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 Tuono (03) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/50ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 190/50ZR17 40 Tuono R / Tuono Racing (03, 05) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 Tuono V4R / APRC / ABS (11-15) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/55ZR17 41 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 190/55ZR17 41 Tuono 1000 R (04-11) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/50ZR17 41 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 190/50ZR17 41 Tuono 1000 R Factory (07) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 41 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 41 Tuono 1000 R Factory (08-10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/55ZR17 41 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 190/55ZR17 41 Tuono V4 1100 RR (16) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/55ZR17 41 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 190/55ZR17 41 Caponord 1200 ABS Travel Pack (14-16) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 180/55ZR17 41 Qualifier II ** 120/70ZR17 36 Qualifier II ** 180/55ZR17 41 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 41 Caponord 1200 Rally (16) 3.00x19 4.50x17 Trailsmart 120/70ZR19 36 Trailsmart 170/60RZ17 41 Dorsoduro 1200 (11-12) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 BENELLI TNT 300 (16) GPR-300F 110/70R17 29 GPR-300 140/70R17 33 TNT 600 (16) 3.50x17 5.50x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 TNT 899 / S (09-10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 42 Sportmax Q3+ 190/50ZR17 42 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 42 GPR-300 190/50ZR17 42 Tre 899K (10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 42 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 42 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 42 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 42 Tornado / LE (03) 3.50x17 5.50x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 Café Racer 1130 / TNT 1130 (07-10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 42 Sportmax Q3+ 190/50ZR17 42 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 42 GPR-300 190/50ZR17 42 TNT R160 (10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 42 Sportmax Q3+ 190/50ZR17 42 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 42 GPR-300 190/50ZR17 42 TNT Sport / Sport Evo (07-10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 42 Sportmax Q3+ 190/50ZR17 42 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 42 GPR-300 190/50ZR17 42 TNT Titanium/Tornado Tre 1130 (07-10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 42 Sportmax Q3+ 190/50ZR17 42 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 42 GPR-300 190/50ZR17 42 APRILIA, BENELLI, BETA, BIMOTA, BMW BIMOTA, BETA, BENELLI, APRILIA, Tre 1130 K (07-10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 42 Roadsmart III 180/55ZR17 42 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 42 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 42 Tre 1130 K Amazonas (08-10) 3.00x19 4.25x17 Trailsmart 110/80R19 36 Trailsmart 150/70R17 42 BETA 350 RS (12) 1.60x21 2.15x18 D606F 90/90-21 21 D606 120/90-18 26 400 RS (11, 13-14) 1.60x21 2.15x18 D606F 90/90-21 21 D606 120/90-18 26 430 RS (15-16) 1.60x21 2.15x18 D606F 90/90-21 21 D606 120/90-18 26 450 RS (08-14) 1.60x21 2.15x18 D606F 90/90-21 21 D606 130/90-18 26 500 RS (15-16) 1.60x21 2.15x18 D606F 90/90-21 21 D606 130/90-18 26 520 RS (11-14) 1.60x21 2.15x18 D606F 90/90-21 21 D606 130/90-18 26 525 RS (08-10) 1.60x21 2.15x18 D606F 90/90-21 21 D606 130/90-18 26 BIMOTA DB5 1000 / DB5 R / DB5 S (06-10) 3.50x17 5.50x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 DB6 / DB6 R (06-10) Delirio 3.50x17 5.50x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 DB7 (08-10) 3.50x17 6.00x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 190/55ZR17 40 Roadsmart III 120/70ZR17 36 Roadsmart III 190/55ZR17 41 SB8K 1000 (06-07) Santa Monica / Gobert 3.50x17 5.50x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 Tesi 2D (06-07) 3.50x17 5.50x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 Tesi 3D (08-10) 3.50x17 5.50x17 Sportmax Q3+ 120/70ZR17 36 Sportmax Q3+ 180/55ZR17 40 GPR-300 120/70ZR17 36 GPR-300 180/55ZR17 40 BMW G450 X (09-11) 1.60x21 2.15x18 D606F 90/90-21 33 D606 130/90-18 33 F650 (98-00) 2.15x19 3.00x17 Trailsmart 100/90-19 30 Trailsmart 130/80R17 33 F650 GS (01-07) 2.50x19 3.00x17 Trailsmart 100/90-19 30 Trailsmart 130/80R17 33 F650 GS (09-13) 2.50x19 3.50x17 Trailsmart 110/80R19 32 Trailsmart 140/80R17 42 F650 GS Dakar (01-07) 1.60x21 3.00x17 Trailsmart 90/90-21 30 Trailsmart 130/80R17 33 G650 GS 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