After watching your videos I got a pair of Trailmax Meridian from TwoTyres for my Triumph Street Scrambler after doing 6000 miles on the OEM Metzeler Tourance tyres. I absolutely love the Dunlops. The first three weeks of use were in wet conditions and they felt very sure-footed. Since then I've happily scraped the pegs with total confidence and am very happy with my choice. I only ever veer off-road on very light, dry trails, so these are perfect. I was never particularly happy with the original Tourance tyres. They suffered the worst tramlining I have ever known, and the design of the tread is such that, the further you lean over, the less rubber there is in contact with the road, which meant they never held a line properly in spirited corners. It could be argued that I bought the wrong bike for spirited riding, but at my age I needed the comfortable riding position, and with better shocks and tyres, the Street Scrambler is surprisingly competent.
I am doubting between these Dunlops Meridian and the Continental trail attack 3 for my BMW gs650. This video has been useful for me. Thank you from Cantabria, Northen Spain
Clocked nearly 17000km on my set with my 1290 Super Adventure S. Flogged it since February 2022 primarily for commuting. Felt very confident in rain, even sub 2deg C temperatures, solid grip for wheelies but did not feel so comfortable at high speed in the rain at lean angle, whether in a sweeper or a hairpin. Turns well but turning, theres a lateral wobble in the front at speed.
After 3 set and 4th new on my 2012 gsa i can tell you there are one of the best tyres ive ever had . Great handling, responsive, quick heating and amazing on wet . I get around 10000km/6000miles from the set ( alwayse change both ) i usually use them on the sides. Good on dry dirt ans rocks tracks . Really good all-rounder
How do they compare to the Trail Attack 3? I currently have those on the 1290 SAS. I think they are great overall, but the front precision could be better. Specifically, do the Dunlop give a stiffer ride?
Hello from Greece! my motorcycle is a honda crosstourer 1200 and its time to change tyres, between dunlop trx meridian and continental conti trail attack 3 which one do you recommend? thanks for your videos
Hi, both very good. If you spend most time on the road i'd say the Meridian, if you ride on gravel often probably the Conti. I prefer the Meridian on wet roads
Driving an Xt600 with the K60 I'm looking for some more road oriënteren tires because I'm really pushing it to it's limit in the ardennen and Luxemburg. Also I bet they're nice and quite compared to a more knobbier tire!
Just fitted the Meridians to my Tiger 900 Gt and not happy because handlebars shake from 35 to 65 mph.. Tyre fitters removed front wheel and rebalanced it but no real improvement. Maybe I have got a defective tyre, can't think of any other problems as bike had main dealer serviced at 4300 miles and tyres were changed at 4600.. Don't know where to go with this problem.
I've got them on my Tiger 800 xrt and having done a trip to the Bol d'Or last year , the only fault was mine shimmiys when on stripped tarmac , the groovage type. Other than that pretty faultless and wearing well.
I’ve just done 2500 miles on a euro trip, so I’ll need to check but I must around 7000 miles on them now. Still plenty of tread but the rear is starting to square off a little
@@mancavemoto That's more that decent! squaring of is normal when doing long tours. After what you are saying this will be the next tyres on my Tiger 900, thanks for the response!
After watching your videos I got a pair of Trailmax Meridian from TwoTyres for my Triumph Street Scrambler after doing 6000 miles on the OEM Metzeler Tourance tyres. I absolutely love the Dunlops. The first three weeks of use were in wet conditions and they felt very sure-footed. Since then I've happily scraped the pegs with total confidence and am very happy with my choice. I only ever veer off-road on very light, dry trails, so these are perfect. I was never particularly happy with the original Tourance tyres. They suffered the worst tramlining I have ever known, and the design of the tread is such that, the further you lean over, the less rubber there is in contact with the road, which meant they never held a line properly in spirited corners. It could be argued that I bought the wrong bike for spirited riding, but at my age I needed the comfortable riding position, and with better shocks and tyres, the Street Scrambler is surprisingly competent.
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated
I am doubting between these Dunlops Meridian and the Continental trail attack 3 for my BMW gs650. This video has been useful for me. Thank you from Cantabria, Northen Spain
No problem
what was your final pick? I have the same doubt for the same bike gs650 2007.
Clocked nearly 17000km on my set with my 1290 Super Adventure S. Flogged it since February 2022 primarily for commuting. Felt very confident in rain, even sub 2deg C temperatures, solid grip for wheelies but did not feel so comfortable at high speed in the rain at lean angle, whether in a sweeper or a hairpin. Turns well but turning, theres a lateral wobble in the front at speed.
After 3 set and 4th new on my 2012 gsa i can tell you there are one of the best tyres ive ever had . Great handling, responsive, quick heating and amazing on wet . I get around 10000km/6000miles from the set ( alwayse change both ) i usually use them on the sides. Good on dry dirt ans rocks tracks . Really good all-rounder
Couldn't agree more!
very nice ride review, I am running TrailMax Missions... phenomenal tire, cheers V!
Cheers, they might be what i replace these with when the time comes?
How do they compare to the Trail Attack 3? I currently have those on the 1290 SAS. I think they are great overall, but the front precision could be better. Specifically, do the Dunlop give a stiffer ride?
The Meridians have a stiffer sidewall than the Trail Attack, so they do feel a bit ‘quicker’
Great review. How would you compare these to the Pirelli Scorpion Trail 2?
Cheers, similar but a bit sharper handling. The Pirellis are a little more forgiving in the rough stuff
@@mancavemoto Thank you sir!
Hello from Greece! my motorcycle is a honda crosstourer 1200 and its time to change tyres, between dunlop trx meridian and continental conti trail attack 3 which one do you recommend? thanks for your videos
Hi, both very good. If you spend most time on the road i'd say the Meridian, if you ride on gravel often probably the Conti. I prefer the Meridian on wet roads
Great review. What is that jacket & glove that you were wearing please ?
The jacket is a Halvarssons Naren, and the gloves are Rev’it Mangrove
Driving an Xt600 with the K60 I'm looking for some more road oriënteren tires because I'm really pushing it to it's limit in the ardennen and Luxemburg. Also I bet they're nice and quite compared to a more knobbier tire!
Just fitted the Meridians to my Tiger 900 Gt and not happy because handlebars shake from 35 to 65 mph.. Tyre fitters removed front wheel and rebalanced it but no real improvement.
Maybe I have got a defective tyre, can't think of any other problems as bike had main dealer serviced at 4300 miles and tyres were changed at 4600.. Don't know where to go with this problem.
Sounds weird, worth contacting Dunlop I would think?
Thanks. Will try Dunlop's cust services.
Sounds like poor balancing at install or you threw a weight
I've got them on my Tiger 800 xrt and having done a trip to the Bol d'Or last year , the only fault was mine shimmiys when on stripped tarmac , the groovage type. Other than that pretty faultless and wearing well.
Useful. What, by the way, is the model of the Shoei you are wearing?
Thanks, it’s the RYD (RF-SR in the USA)
I assume,for 100% road riding,the roadsmart 4 offers the better grip on wet and dry?
I would say yes, i've heard very good things about the IV
@@mancavemoto thx man
This bike looks like it's great to ride. Does it use any oil between services?
It is, and not as far as i'm aware
What gloves are you rocking there Tony?
Rev’it Mangrove
Hey mate, do you have any update on the mileage?
I’ve just done 2500 miles on a euro trip, so I’ll need to check but I must around 7000 miles on them now. Still plenty of tread but the rear is starting to square off a little
@@mancavemoto That's more that decent! squaring of is normal when doing long tours. After what you are saying this will be the next tyres on my Tiger 900, thanks for the response!