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Dunlop Geomax MX33 Tires

Dunlop

MSRP: $136.95 - $145.95
$130.10 - $138.65
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Description:
Developed with the help of top motocross pros, the Geomax MX33 is the industry standard for soft-to-intermediate terrain. Dunlop’s innovative technologies offer superior grip, slide control, bump absorption and enhanced durability.
 
Features:
  • Front tire features Block-in-a-Block technology to aid in linear tracking and improved steering
  • Altered Block-in-a-Block shape on the rear tire increases surface area of the interior block, while additional tread angles enhance grip, stability and slide control
  • Front and rear tires include tie bars that connect each knob, improving durability by reducing flex at the base of the knobs
  • Advanced Apex Design improves shock absorption by diffusing shock through a taller, thinner apex inside the sidewall
  • Multiple Block Distribution provides more blocks in the rear tread pattern, increasing the contact patch for better grip and slide control
  • Carcass Tension Control System allows even flex throughout the tire for increased bump absorption
  • A new compound in the front and rear tires enhance durability without sacrificing the legendary grip of the Geomax line.
Our Dunlop Tires come with an 8-year warranty from production date as we confidently bring you a ride that is truly safe & most comfortable. Made with the best Japanese technology. Limited Years of Warranty - 8 years from the production date. Warranty applies only to Dunlop Tires purchased from Authorized Dunlop Dealers. To claim the warranty, please present the invoice/ receipt of the corresponding tires for verification. Warranty against factory defects only. Not Applicable on damages due to road hazard, customer's mishandling or improper use. Defective tires, as confirmed by our technical team to be covered by our warranty, will be granted a discount corresponding to the amount of remaining tire tread depth. For warranty claims, no cash refunds shall be issued. The amount corresponding to the value of the remaining tread depth will be used to offset against the cost of the new tire.