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Cycle News Issue 22 June 5

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DUNLOP SPORTMAX Q4 PRODUCT TEST P106 "JBT is the same technology used in our race tires for the past three years," says Robin- son. "It's applied by a gear pump process. We spiral on the tread bit by bit, and this allows the compound to be a touch softer than if you had a traditional tread and it's also a very pre- cise application. It allows us to put gauge exactly as we need in the tire so you have what (characteristic) you want for all drive conditions." The Q4 is constructed using a monopoly nylon "We were shooting for ulti- mate performance with this tire," says the Q4's lead engineer, John Robinson. "We have a new compound with the Q4 and we are not using an extruded tread (cut tread) like we used to. Now, we are essentially using a 3D printer for the tire. It's a robot that hovers over the tire as it rotates around and places rubber exactly where you need it, so you get everything laid out absolutely perfectly." Dunlop uses the Jointless Band Technology (JBT) that was first developed for their car tire line in the rear Q4, although this is not used in the front construc- tion due to the smaller dimen- sions of a front tire. (Right) Here you can see the massive difference Dunlop claims for tire footprint between the Q4 in orange and the blue of the Q3+. The Jointless Band Technology allows Dunlop to independently vary tensions across the tire during construction. Rear tire cutaway: The Jointless Band Technology (JBT) in yellow can be easily seen over the top of the Kevlar belt (in brown). The tread design is vastly different to the Q3+ with no side grooves.

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