Printer Friendly Version Email A Friend Add This Increase Text Size Decrease Text Size

DUNLOP OPENS TWO NEW OFFROAD RACING TIRE DISTRIBUTION CENTERS

It takes a village to get tires into the hands of pro racers when you are supplying tires to 90 per ent of the Supercross and National field
   Dunlop has announced that it is adding to its offroad tire distribution centers by putting distribution centers in Grove City, Pennsylvania, and Corona, California. These two new facilities will allow Dunlop to blanket the entire country in support of Dunlop’s professional racing efforts, as well as the Dunlop’s amateur racing efforts through the Team Dunlop/HookIt support program. With two distribution centers in full swing, Dunlop offroad racing tire support system will help speed shipments as well as reduce shipping costs. The new Corona center will be in full swing this week.

“We are very happy to be able to increase our racing support through the coordination of these two distribution centers,” said Dunlop’s Amateur Motocross Support Manager Primo Marotto. “No other tire company matches our commitment to motocross and off-road racing. Increasing our efficiency was the next step in delivering the best support possible for Dunlop riders.”


MAY 2012, VOLUME 40, NUMBER 5
SUBSCRIBE NOW & SAVE:

- Print Magazine
- Digital Magazine





ON SALE
- Subscribe
- Digital Sample
- Store
 - Advertise
- Contact
- Digital Sub
MAY 2012, VOLUME 40, NUMBER 5
MORE STUFF
- MXA Wrecking Crew
- Jody's Box
- Every Champ
- FAQs
- Race Schedules
- Ask The MXPerts
- Mid-Week Report
- Vintage MX Bikes







Copyright Hi-Torque Publications, Inc. All rights reserved.
motocross news -motocross bike test - motocross features -motocross product reviews -motocross photos motocross videos
Honda MX Tests - Husqvarna MX Test - Kawasaki MX Tests - KTM MX Tests - Suzuki MX Tests - Yamaha MX Tests

WARNING: Much of the action de­pict­­ed in this magazine is potentially dan­gerous. Virtually all of the riders seen in our photos are experienced ex­­perts or professionals. Do not at­tempt to duplicate any stunts that are be­­yond your own capabilities. Always wear the appropriate safety gear.