View Full Version : Dunlop GPR70 replacement now available
Phils Motorcycles
11th January 2007, 15:08
The replacement for the Dunlop GPR70 is now available and is called the GPRa10
Sizes available:
110/70R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE
120/60R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE
140/60-17R GPRA-10 SP ROAD
150/60R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE
160/60R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE
140/60R18 GPRA-10 SP RACE
150/60R18 GPRA-10 SP RACE
NOTE that the 18 inch tyres are available in limited numbers only so if you want one you better get in quick
Skunk
11th January 2007, 15:15
Have you got RRP on those?
Phils Motorcycles
11th January 2007, 15:26
I only have RRP's for 2 of them at the moment. Will update it when I get somemore.
120/60R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE $230.79 RRP
140/60-17R GPRA-10 SP ROAD $299.55 RRP
ajturbo
11th January 2007, 22:13
I only have RRP's for 2 of them at the moment. Will update it when I get somemore.
120/60R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE $230.79 RRP
140/60-17R GPRA-10 SP ROAD $299.55 RRP
hahahahahaha and you want to sell them?? hahahahahahahah
Phils Motorcycles
12th January 2007, 08:50
hahahahahaha and you want to sell them?? hahahahahahahah
Good luck buying ANY other race rubber for a Sports Production 250 or a pre 92 ZXR400. The GPR70 was THE tyre to have on those bikes, and the GPRa10 is a 15 year jump in tyre compound/construction.
Besides, that's RRP, not what a decent dealer will sell them for.
ajturbo
12th January 2007, 08:57
Good luck buying ANY other race rubber for a Sports Production 250 or a pre 92 ZXR400. The GPR70 was THE tyre to have on those bikes, and the GPRa10 is a 15 year jump in tyre compound/construction.
Besides, that's RRP, not what a decent dealer will sell them for.
got ya!! lol...
hell i wouldn't have clue what the prices are, good or bad!..
what i need ( when i have $$$) is
90/90/17...
110/?/18...(for the bucket)....
limbimtimwim
12th January 2007, 09:12
I'm sure the Bridgestone BT-090 is cheaper than that.
Send me a set of those new Dunlop thingys and I'll do a comparison for you.
boomer
12th January 2007, 09:23
I'm sure the Bridgestone BT-090 is cheaper than that.
Send me a set of those new Dunlop thingys and I'll do a comparison for you.
you sir, have flowers/butterflies on your helmet. You shouldn't be testing ANYTHING!
ajturbo
12th January 2007, 09:24
I'm sure the Bridgestone BT-090 is cheaper than that.
Send me a set of those new Dunlop thingys and I'll do a comparison for you.
NOOOOO send them to me as a trial.. i'll do a write up 5-7 words...oh and a thankyou...:-)
N4CR
12th January 2007, 09:32
good luck buying any other race rubber for a sports production 250 or a pre 92 zxr400. the gpr70 was the tyre to have on those bikes, and the gpra10 is a 15 year jump in tyre compound/construction.
besides, that's rrp, not what a decent dealer will sell them for.
yeah those prices are fine anyway for what you're getting... sheeish. only problem is that the c model zxr250 has an 18"rear and the gpr 70's of old used to fit okay (as far as i can remember) then they didn't for some reason make the 18"and now the new ones don't either. damn.
zx2r stock is as follows 110/70 17" front and a 140/60 18 on the rear.
gpra 10 sp 110/70 front and a gpr100 rear is the way to go it seems, at least they come in 18"". youd probably not want to oversize with the new 10sp just like the 70 or ya on ya **** real suddenly when the lean gets decent...
limbimtimwim
12th January 2007, 09:49
BT-090 comes in a 150/60R18. Best fit to 4.5" inch rim, but I guess a ZXR250 comes with a 4" rim..?
Skunk
12th January 2007, 10:29
I'm looking at the
110/70R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE,
140/60R18 GPRA-10 SP RACE or
140/60-17R GPRA-10 SP ROAD
I'd be interested is prices when you get them.
N4CR
12th January 2007, 10:50
bt-090 comes in a 150/60r18. best fit to 4.5" inch rim, but i guess a zxr250 comes with a 4" rim..?
can't rememberoff the top of my headmiiiight be 4.5 whateveritis gpr70 150's are oversized and curve too much on the extremities causing lossof traction.
Phils Motorcycles
12th January 2007, 14:50
Sorry but it appears those 2 prices above were wrong (they were excluding GST). Here's the full price list I have including GST (remember these are RRP):
110/70R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE $261.80
120/60R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE $263.50
140/60-17R GPRA-10 SP ROAD $331.50
150/60R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE $297.50
160/60R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE $365.50
140/60R18 GPRA-10 SP RACE $297.50
150/60R18 GPRA-10 SP RACE $367.20
N4CR
12th January 2007, 15:02
140/60r18 gpra-10 sp race $297.50
very nice. i like! (as borat would say). if only i still had my zxr250c
the perfect rear tyre has been found again. :rockon:
18" wooooohoo!
sAsLEX
12th January 2007, 15:14
then they didn't for some reason make the 18"and now the new ones don't either
Dont read to carefully do you....
Might try one on the NC when its time to change...
Panther
2nd February 2007, 12:23
140/60R18 GPRA-10 SP RACE $297.50
Victory is mine!
Tickler
28th February 2007, 19:32
Anyone got these yet?
i was trying to find some info out on them on the net, but all i find is gobly gook in some other language or just a simple size list.
Does anyone know what the technical enhancements are? just curious. cheers :)
skidMark
28th February 2007, 19:58
The replacement for the Dunlop GPR70 is now available and is called the GPRa10
Sizes available:
110/70R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE
120/60R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE
140/60-17R GPRA-10 SP ROAD
150/60R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE
160/60R17 GPRA-10 SP RACE
140/60R18 GPRA-10 SP RACE
150/60R18 GPRA-10 SP RACE
NOTE that the 18 inch tyres are available in limited numbers only so if you want one you better get in quick
thank god, i will not ride a zxr on anothing other than gpr70's well i will just not fast, but an irc on once, but replaced it soon after opting to live instead, good to see theres something available again....um now all i need is a zxr again DOH
skidMark
28th February 2007, 20:00
Anyone got these yet?
i was trying to find some info out on them on the net, but all i find is gobly gook in some other language or just a simple size list.
Does anyone know what the technical enhancements are? just curious. cheers :)
if they are anything like gpr70's they have got to be good, shit they stick like hell
if they are anything like gpr70's they have got to be good, shit they stick like hell
Yup I used to GPR70s front and back. Loverly things.
DCNZ
25th March 2009, 12:23
The 2nd worst Tyre I ever used. I would never buy Dunlop again. I want half my money back for the half a tyre dunlop. Same go's for you IRC pr** k's & supplyers. Shame on you, risking lives!
The Pastor
25th March 2009, 12:55
The 2nd worst Tyre I ever used. I would never buy Dunlop again. I want half my money back for the half a tyre dunlop. Same go's for you IRC pr** k's & supplyers. Shame on you, risking lives!
mate the a10s are the best 250 tyre out. bar none.
limbimtimwim
25th March 2009, 15:55
The 2nd worst Tyre I ever used. I would never buy Dunlop again. I want half my money back for the half a tyre dunlop. Same go's for you IRC pr** k's & supplyers. Shame on you, risking lives!What is wrong with it?
NordieBoy
26th March 2009, 07:22
Same go's for you IRC pr** k's & supplyers. Shame on you, risking lives!
I wish I could get hold of some IRC GP21f fronts :(
DCNZ
26th March 2009, 09:24
What is wrong with it?
I'm not into bleeting so don't reply unless your giving me my money
back, but...
DUNLOP A 10 PROBLEMS:
The tyre would break traction where others stick.
They don't last 3 months of riding,vs 6 from others.
They pop when there's still tread in the center (unlike others that
are warn down to steel belt and are still going) & when repaired with a
fresh can of 'Tyreweld' the tyre was flat 2km later. The only tyre that
'Tyreweld' has ever not worked on in 10 years of riding.
This is the reason why Dunlop a 10 is only 2/3rd's of the price of
other bands...
Nice soft compound but it doesn't hold together. It needs to be soft &
hard wearing like other brands. DUNLOP, it's as simple as that.
mate the a10s are the best 250 tyre out. bar none. :crazy: :lol:
sure Supercorsa takes 3 months to order in, but it's worth it!
:beer:
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