DUNLOP SKU: 873-2101

Dunlop AE2 Tires - Front 130/60b19 67h Bias TL

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Dunlop AE2 front tire in 130/60b19 67H bias tubeless construction, engineered for V-twin cruisers with a modern directional tread pattern and single-radius profile that delivers wet traction and light steering response.

Features

  • Modern directional tread for wet weather traction
  • Single radius profile for light steering and stability
  • Aramid belting for high load stability
  • Tubeless (TL) design
  • Available in blackwall and whitewall finishes

Specifications

  • Brand: Dunlop
  • Manufacturer Part #: 45252455
  • UPC: 848983027146
  • Size: 130/60b19
  • Load Index: 67H
  • Type: Bias tubeless
  • Weight: 13 lbs
  • Country of Origin: Japan

Fitment

Fits V-twin cruisers requiring a front tire in the 130/60b19 size. Confirm your bike's OEM tire spec before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between blackwall and whitewall versions?

Both use the same tread and compound. Whitewall adds a white sidewall stripe; blackwall is all black. Choose based on your aesthetic preference.

Is this a front or rear tire?

This is a front tire. It features a single-radius profile optimized for steering response. Rear tires use a dual-radius design.

Do I need new wheels or can I use my existing rims?

If your current tires are the same size (130/60b19), your existing rims will work. The tubeless design requires tubeless-ready wheels.

How long do these typically last?

Mileage varies with riding style and road conditions. The directional tread and aramid belting are designed for extended wear compared to performance tires.

BRANDDunlop
TYPETires
SKU873-2101
WEIGHT13.0 lb
Please contact us to confirm fitment for your specific motorcycle, or check the product title for compatibility notes.
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
4.65
60 RATINGS
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✓ VERIFIED
Aug 12, 2025

Dunlop AE 2 Performance in Rain

I finally got into some rain with the new AE2's on the trip to Sturgis. I have to say I am impressed with how well they handled the rain. I rode the Beartooth highway and Needles Highway on the trip in the rain and had no issues at all which was a great test for the tires. I highly recommend these if you were at American Elite fan.

— Robert S
✓ VERIFIED
Mar 20, 2026

Very smoth ride handels perfectly. I hade Commander 3 on I perfer this tire. I will defently stay with Dunlop.

— George B
✓ VERIFIED
Sep 5, 2025

Sticks like glue

I had these installed on my 05 Electra. Right out of the gate they handled excellent. I'm a motor officer and have spent YEARS on D402s and American Elites. The dealer tossed these on my personal bike last service. They stick like glue. I was dragging floorboards through the mountains the first weekend after install. Did some rodeo moves in the parking lot to scuff em up and have never had so much as a hiccup out of them. I was initially skeptical being that they are made out of country, but my worries are unfounded. Dry performance is excellent. They wiggle on hot mid-turn tar snakes just as much as any other tire, thats just coefficient of friction no tire can overcome, and the rain handling is excellent. The solid center actually felt better and more planted, surface tension science I guess. Dunlop engineers know all about it it seems. I'll keep buying these for all my "skinny" tire bikes. Well done Dunlop. Keep it coming.

— Tyler S
✓ VERIFIED
Mar 21, 2026

AE2

Great tire. I'm running it on a 23 Ultra Limited. I have 22,000 miles on it so far and would guestimate another 3-4000 left. It's been in the desert heat to 11,000 ft. Colorado mountain passes in the rain and all over the twisty roads of the Appalachian mountains. So far, zero complaints. Expensive but worth it.

— Ed M
✓ VERIFIED
Aug 4, 2025

Dunlop American Elite 2 (AE2)

Tires are nice - felt different in turns from the two different compounds - harder in the center, softer on the sides, but I got used to it quickly. They feel really good. Let's see if they outlast the Michelins Commander III's now. I ride semi-aggressively and most of it is in the mountains. They are expensive, but you get what you pay for. Haven't experienced them in the rain yet.

— John B
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Jul 19, 2025

Pretty sticky so far

Actually I have only riden on these for 1,200 miles but they feel good. I bought them less than a month ago because they claim to get a good amount of milage. Now your asking for a trend wear review. A bit early I'd say

— David R