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You dont have to be world champion to get your hands on Michelin racing tire technology. Pilot Power tires use a rubber mix that was originally developed for MotoGP racing, and a tread pattern that covers less than 12% of the tires surface. The result is a maximum lean angle of 50.6 degrees on dry pavement and 41.9 degrees in the wet, achieved with a stock sportbike. Rubber compound reaches operating temperature quickly. Incredible cornering grip. Impressive durability for a high-performance tire. Designed for high-performance sportbikes. Suitable for street or track use. MotoGP-derived rubber mix. Tread pattern covers less than 12% of the tire surface, for phenomenal cornering adhesion. Synthetic rubber mix derived from MotoGP tire technology, formulated to maintain consistent performance even at advanced stages of tire wear. 50.6 maximum lean angle in the dry, as measured at the Michelin test track. The Michelin Pilot Power ultra high-performance tire has a speed rating of W or up to 168 mph.
 

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 MICHELIN PILOT ROAD FRONT & REAR TIRE COMBO
MICHELIN PILOT ROAD FRONT & REAR TIRE COMBO
Innovative radial structure with two ply at 75°, bound by a longitudinal zero-degree crown ply. This compliant casing promotes comfort, consistent handling under varying loads and durability. Versatile rubber mix with 100% silica reinforcing fillers, providing the ideal compromise between grip and mileage. Compounds front and rear have been optimized to promote balanced wear on both wheels. Semi-elliptic profile provides progressive, stable handling on highways and backroads. Progressively tapered grooves channel water away from the contact patch. Semi-slick tread pattern at the shoulder combines wet traction with reassuring feedback on dry roads. Wheels not included.
 

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Pilot Power 2CT tires add two-compound technology to the already renowned Pilot Power range. While 2CT technology originated in MotoGP racing, Pilot Power 2CT tires are intended for the most demanding sportbike riders, who use their bikes both on the road and for track days. Its tread surface is divided into three separate areas, incorporating two different rubber compounds. This helps provide numerous benefits in terms of dry grip, lean angle, handling and progressive acceleration and braking on wet surfaces. Track-day tire thats equally at home on the road. Real MotoGP technology from the tire company that introduced dual-compound tires in GP racing. 20% softer rubber mix on the edges of the tread yields phenomenal cornering grip. Lean angles up to 51.2 measured on Michelin test track. Precise handling and feedback. An extension of the Pilot Power line, not a replacement. The Michelin Pilot Power 2CT tires are rated W and up to 168 mph.
 

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