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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Michelin Tire Sizes
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 603644, member: 18302"] You are correct that you need to deduct 20mm from the rear Michelin to get the equivalent size Dunlop. I put a new 130 18" Michelin S12 next to a 110 18" Dunlop and they were near identical - I think the Dunlop was just a hair bigger. I have used the M12 front and rear and it is a decent tire, but I think the S12 is better. The M12 rear does last a long time and has very stiff sidewalls - you may consider running lower than normal pressures. On my bike, I run the Dunlop 756 on back and the Michelin S12 on the front, but I know others who like the reverse. Any combo of 756 and S12's is bound to work well. IMO, these excellent 'soft' terrain tires are very versatile and work pretty darn well everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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