MICHELIN Pilot Road 2
The dual compound Sport Touring tyre
Description
Excellent longevity, grip and handling thanks to:
• A softer rubber compound on the tyre shoulders for superb grip while cornering
• A harder rubber compound in the centre of the tyre to maximize tire life
• A softer rubber compound on the tyre shoulders for superb grip while cornering
• A harder rubber compound in the centre of the tyre to maximize tire life
Characteristics
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Compatible Motorcycles
YAMAHA XJR 1300, MOTO GUZZI BELLAGIO, HONDA CB 400 Four, ...
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Sizes
Front
| Width | Height | Type | Diameter | M/C | (Load / Speed Index) | Tubes | Letter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 110 | 70 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 54 W ) | TL | |
| 120 | 60 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 55 W ) | TL | |
| 120 | 70 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 58 W ) | TL | |
| 120 | 70 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 58 W ) | TL | D |
| 110 | 80 | ZR | 18 | M/C | ( 58 W ) | TL | |
| 120 | 70 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 58 W ) | TL | U |
| 120 | 70 | ZR | 18 | M/C | ( 59 W ) | TL |
Rear
| Width | Height | Type | Diameter | M/C | (Load / Speed Index) | Tubes | Letter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 150 | 70 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 69 W ) | TL | |
| 180 | 55 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 73 W ) | TL | B |
| 190 | 55 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 75 W ) | TL | |
| 160 | 60 | ZR | 18 | M/C | ( 70 W ) | TL | |
| 180 | 55 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 73 W ) | TL | C |
| 170 | 60 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 72 W ) | TL | |
| 180 | 55 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 73 W ) | TL | |
| 190 | 50 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 73 W ) | TL | |
| 180 | 55 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 73 W ) | TL | U |
| 160 | 60 | ZR | 17 | M/C | ( 69 W ) | TL |
Performances
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Technologies
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MICHELIN 2CT Two Compound Technology
MICHELIN 2CT dual-compound technology successfully accomplishes two conflicting ideals: wear resistance in the centre of the tread, and grip on the shoulders.The rubber compound in the center is harder to withstand aggressive acceleration and braking.
The rubber compound in the shoulder is softer to maximise grip on the lean angle.
Here is an example of the distribution of soft rubber and hard rubber on a set of Michelin Power Pure:
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