MRA Now Selling Dunlop Tires At Its Races

MRA Now Selling Dunlop Tires At Its Races

© 2023, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Racers Edge Performance:

West Coast distributor for Dunlop racing tires Racers Edge Performance and Motorcycle Roadracing Association (MRA) have entered into an agreement for the 2023 season that will see members of the MRA provide trackside service and sales for Dunlop racing tires.

At the end of 2022, the current Dunlop representative (Louden David) decided to pursue other ventures outside the motorcycle industry, so this opened up an opportunity for the MRA to step in and ensure that their racers would continue to benefit from having the proper selection of race tires and services available at the track.

“The MRA board is built from a passionate group of racers and motorcycle enthusiasts that are dedicated to providing the best for their racing organization,” says Racers Edge Performance owner Dale Kieffer, “and I feel this is just stepping up to another level in providing better service for the racers in the club.”

“We are very excited about this venture with Racers Edge Performance and Dunlop,” says Chris Nami, President of the MRA. “We want to provide the best things for our racers and we feel with providing this service in-house it will ensure the riders will always have the best selection of tires possible.”

For more information about getting Dunlop tires from the MRA, please visit http://mra-racing.org/tires.

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