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Michelin Pilot Road 4 Gt 120/70 17 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Clinton, Michigan, United States

Clinton, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Front Tire Size:120 / 70R17 Rim Diameter:17in. Brand:Michelin Manufacturer Part Number:82353 Warranty:No Rear Tire Size:Not Applicable

MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 tires on your motorcycle, you'll ride with more confidence - rain or shine, hot or cold, city or highway.

Available in 3 versions:

Version breakown:

  • Standard: The industry standard for all-around sport touring use.
  • GT: Patented new technology provides stability for GT-Class bikes while riding solo, 2-up, or with luggage.
  • Trail: The sport touring tire for trail bikes ridden exclusively on roads.

Stops faster:

Thanks to new XST+ sipes, MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 tires stop faster in the wet than any other tyres in the category. The MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 tire stops 17% faster than its closest competitor on wet roads, and 24% faster on a wet slippery surface such as a pedestrian crossing or painted lines. All of which means, riding in the rain should feel safer and more secure, and a lot less stressful.

Lasts longer:

Thanks to improved 2CT technology, new MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 tires last up to 20% longer than the MICHELIN Pilot Road 3 tires. Over the long run, that adds up to fewer tire changes and a lower total cost of ownership.

Grips the road in virtually all conditions:

All-new silica-charged rubber compounds were developed for the MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 tires. These compounds are specially formulated to provide excellent grip on a wide range of road surfaces, including painted lines and pedestrian crossings, making it easier for you to ride with confidence in virtually all conditions.

MICHELIN 2AT provides extra stability for heavier loads:

Whether you are riding your GT-class bike solo, 2-up or with luggage, you'll appreciate the added stability provided by MICHELIN's new 2AT technology. With MICHELIN 2AT technology, your heavy touring bike will feel stable and secure in both straight line and cornering situations.

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