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Just thought id mention jordans are doing dunlop qualifiers for £130 a set, you need a membership card at £10 a year but after that you get 10% off everything all year (except bikes) so £140 a set without the card. Fitted to loose wheels is something like £12.50 a wheel and ride in / ride out is something like £25 rear and £20 front. Just thought id mention it as i got some ordered today, can buy them now and theyll save them till you want them fitting.
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Ooosh... The Dunlop qualifiers any good? I really want some pilot road 2's on me fizzed but they about £210-£220 for a pair afaik,,
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piloot 2s are excellent value though Paul i get about 7k out of them on a 1200 Kawa so they last well and theyre great for grip espec in the wet
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Everyone I've spoken to who rides qualifiers says they are rubbish.
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Paul. Try roadsmarts I love em
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I've been using Qualifiers for years on my SV with good results so there's nothing wrong with them. It might just be worth checking which Qualifiers they are though and when they were made. I'm sure Jordans wouldn't sell rubbish but they might be quite old stock. Even if they are they'll be fine on the road, just don't expect them to be at their best for the track.
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I'll prolly stick with pr2's then tbh, buy cheap buy twice etc. I love pr2's more than my iPhone
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I think the guy who did the checkout said something about they fir the qualifiers to the gsxr as standard? If thats the cast they cant be too bad i suppose. Have to see how they feel compared to the m1's I had all last year. All the reviews seem good on them and for the price I personally dont think you could go too far wrong.
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