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sportmax d221 a 130/70zr18 63 v front tl
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- Product code
- 1307018 OMDU 63V D221#23
- Vehicle type
- Motorcycle
- Width
- 130
- Profile
- 70
- Diameter
- R18
- Type
- New
dunlop 1307018 omdu 63v d221#23 - dot23 [620368] dunlop chopper/cruiseri tyre 130/70zr18 tl 63v sportmax d221 a in front
Dunlop
Dunlop Tires is owned by Goodyear, Continental and Sumitomo. Dunlop was founded by John Boyd Dunlop in Ireland.
created: 1890a
world's 5th largest tire manufacturer
1888 John Boyd Dunlop's son has difficulty riding a tricycle. He rides it because he has a bad cold, for which the doctor has prescribed a very unusual treatment: cycling. To make the child's ride more comfortable, Boyd installs canvas tires glued with liquid rubber on his tricycle. Boyd patents what turns out to be a very great idea.
In 1889, cyclist Willie Hume was the first to use Boyd's invention in racing and won a number of events. This was the beginning of Dunlop's legendary racing.
1902 Dunlop wins the grueling Paris-Vienna race.
The first Dunlop tire in 1922, using steel rods and canvas, provides three times the service life of other tires used to date
created: 1890a
world's 5th largest tire manufacturer
1888 John Boyd Dunlop's son has difficulty riding a tricycle. He rides it because he has a bad cold, for which the doctor has prescribed a very unusual treatment: cycling. To make the child's ride more comfortable, Boyd installs canvas tires glued with liquid rubber on his tricycle. Boyd patents what turns out to be a very great idea.
In 1889, cyclist Willie Hume was the first to use Boyd's invention in racing and won a number of events. This was the beginning of Dunlop's legendary racing.
1902 Dunlop wins the grueling Paris-Vienna race.
The first Dunlop tire in 1922, using steel rods and canvas, provides three times the service life of other tires used to date