Dunlop Harley-Davidson D402 Rear Motorcycle Tire MU85B-16 (77H) Black Wall - Fits: Harley-Davidson CVO Dyna Wide Glide FXDWGSE 2002
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There is no way I can tell you. The correct size should be found in your service manual or by speaking with your dealer.
MT90B16 M/C 72H is the front tire and MU85B16 M/C 77H is the rear tire both are directional tires and have this marking on the sidewall Front and Rear on the sidewall. You cannot confuse the two tires. There is a Harley logo on their sidewalls and the tread pattern is the same.
It is equipped with the MU85-S -140/85 is the value for 16 I will add 16so to 1 to make There are 58" fewer square feet in the 180-square foot
*br> *br>I see this will fit your bike based on the fitment on our site. If there is anything else we can assist you with, please let me know?
Selected User Reviews For Dunlop Harley-Davidson D402 Rear Motorcycle Tire MU85B-16 (77H) Black Wall - Fits: Harley-Davidson CVO Dyna Wide Glide FXDWGSE 2002
The mileage and longevity of the device haven't been tested yet because I just received We ordered this tire for our 08 Ultra and it fits perfectly, is balanced perfectly without weights, and we received it in just two The world couldn't be happier for me. The folks at these companies are great. I will do business with them again in the future.
I ride my 2004 Road King with a Dunlop D402, which is the OEM Harley tire. The quality of the tire is most important to me when riding alone or with my wife, safety is at the top of the list. When touring on a Harley Road King, the last thing we want to worry about is our tires wearing out. We can count on the Dunlop Harley D402 tire because it comes on stock on the model from Harley, so we can ride knowing we have the best tires on the market today. Our order came from Amazon for an excellent price, and shipping was fast. We removed the tire ourselves and had it properly towed and balanced at a local motorcycle shop. By doing it this way, we saved considerable amounts of money, and the tires they are of superior quality.
A year or at least 7500 miles should be enough for my Metzler.
The number of miles they drive seems to be the bane of many people's existence. The first few days have gone well. Some people complain about the miles they get from this tire. I enjoy riding it and think it handles well. Dunlop are softer tires, so you give up a little duration to have a better handling tire.
It was a great price for the same brand of tire we would have bought from Harley Davidson's shop for far more money.
It has not been enough time to ride.
This tire could have been replaced with the OEM rear tire. Packaging was free, and it arrived sooner It is of good.