Michelin Pilot Activ Bias-ply Front Tire 110/90-18 (19239) on 2040-parts.com
US $144.48
Location:
Holland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Michelin
Manufacturer Part Number:19239
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Michelin Pilot Activ Bias-Ply Front Tire 110/90-18 (19239) |
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- Sets a standard for bias-ply sport touring tires; 20% greater tread life
than earlier Michelin bias-ply tires
- Significantly improved wet and dry grip due to increased rubber
contact with road and new rubber mix
- Optimum performance throughout life of tire
- Available in a wide range of sizes; perfect for older bikes
- Tubeless
- Blackwall
- H-rated for speeds up to 130 mph; V-rated for speeds up to 149 mph
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