Dunlop 756

Edited Date/Time 8/27/2014 7:41pm
Has anybody tried the 756 rear? How is the longevity compared to an mx51 because mine only lasted like a month. I know they stopped making the 756 but a buddy of mine has a brand new one for sale. Any suggestions?
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8/26/2014 7:33pm Edited Date/Time 8/26/2014 7:35pm
Imho, the 756 was the best tire dunlop put out, up untill the mx32's came out.
I always had good luck with durability on the 756, usually lasting a good 10--12 races before showing signifacant wear.
8/27/2014 5:51am
Imho, the 756 was the best tire dunlop put out, up untill the mx32's came out. I always had good luck with durability on the 756...
Imho, the 756 was the best tire dunlop put out, up untill the mx32's came out.
I always had good luck with durability on the 756, usually lasting a good 10--12 races before showing signifacant wear.
Works even better with the set!
mxtech1
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8/27/2014 7:16am
756 Will probably always be one of the best Dunlop tires ever made.

I was very disappointed when they announced they would no longer be made

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8/27/2014 8:39am
The 756s were my favorite intermediate tires, still are. I hear the new MX52s are real close in performance, so I'm glad
Dunlop finally stepped up and are offering a suitable replacement. If you race on intermediate soil, buy that 756. The
only thing you'll regret is not being able to replace it with another one when it wears out.

When I heard Dunlop was going to discontinue the 756s, I bought up every regular and "RR" I could find. I still have a few
sets left, but I'll be trying the MX52 myself soon enough.

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8/27/2014 7:41pm
Those RR's were awesome. I had a lot of those I got at a ridiculously low price. I was bummed out when I used my last one.

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