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[QUOTE="2TrakR, post: 899840, member: 27322"] Mark - Rocky Mountain MC has a number of tires listed in their printed catalog as DOT. I run the TrackMasters, generally. Have a set of MT21s and TrackMasters I can loan or make you a deal on. Like Shannon said, the MT32 rear is NOT a DOT approved tire; RM must have just updated their site as they list only the front as being DOT now. What about the Dunlops? D907, D606, more I think. Those Michelin AC10s look nice, not too bad on price. Heard lots of good things on the trials tires like YZMan mentions, have not heard anything about their longevity when used on the pavement. What little I've read, is causing me to shy away from that type of tire unless it'll never see more than 1/2 mile of pavement (heat/sidewall flex). No actual experience with 'em though. What I see at our events are either TrackMasters, MT21s, D606s or non-DOT rubber. [/QUOTE]
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