Dunlop launches the new Geomax MX53!
Tire manufacturer Dunlop can already boast some credentials in motocross. Nowadays they do this with Glenn Coldenhoff, Pauls Jonass and Cooper Web, among others. Dunlop has introduced the Geomax MX53, replacing the MX52 hard-terrain motocross tire. The MX53 offers riders class-leading performance over a wider terrain than its predecessor. The tire sits between the 'super hard' terrain MX71 and the highly versatile MX33 in Dunlop's wide Geomax range.
Race winners at Dunlop in 2019
This year has been an incredibly successful season for Dunlop Geomax riders. Cooper Webb (KTM) won the AMA Supercross title in a championship where every 2019 winner chose to race for Dunlop. Eli Tomac (Kawasaki) also achieved a similar performance in North America in the Pro Motocross Championship. In the FIM World MXGP Championships, five of the last nine motos have been won by Dunlop riders, with KTM riders Max Anstie and Glenn Coldenhoff in the closing stages of the season. In the Women's World Championship, Courtney Duncan dominated with her Kawasaki and with Amandine Verstappen who also won the Dutch GP for Yamaha.
The Dunlop Geomax MX53 features a range of new technologies aimed at delivering winning performance over a wide range of terrain.
The concept: A medium to hard tire for different types of surfaces. The successor to the MX52 with improved steering characteristics.
For whom: A wide group of motocross riders from beginners to GP level riders.
What has changed? Improved traction, more diversity in surface types and better throttle response and control in corners. An increased angle of inclination and therefore more confidence.
- Increased shock absorption and lighter weight: all-new construction
- Traction, durability and confidence: revolutionary tread design
- New connection – strength and durability
- Geomax range: more complete than ever
Dunlop Geomax MX53 is available in 6 front sizes and 11 rear sizes.
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