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Have them on our Heritage.. different size than your though..
I like the tread better than the LOPs,, and measuring them with the tire gauge, I think the rear will last a little longer (maybe 12k), I got 10k with the 401's lops, but the front is wearing at same rate, (Don't think it'll go 15K) where both the 402's lops I've had on the front went 20K easy, and could have went more if I needed to..
Thanks I was not sure were to post?? I don't like my stock Dunlop only got around 7k on them...
I got around 10K on the rear D402 and just replaced the front D402 after 17K. I can't complain about my experience with the stock Dunlops so I replaced them with the same ones.
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