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MICHELIN Road 6 Rear Tire 170/60ZR17 (72W) - Enhanced Wet Grip and Durability
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MICHELIN Road 6 Rear Tire 170/60ZR17 (72W) - Enhanced Wet Grip and Durability
The MICHELIN Road 6 Rear Tire, part number 25255, offers a significant upgrade in wet traction and longevity for motorcycle enthusiasts seeking reliable performance. Designed with MICHELIN® Silica Technology™, this tire provides 15% more grip in wet conditions compared to the previous MICHELIN® Road 5, thanks to a specialized tread compound that enhances water evacuation and adhesion. The innovative tread pattern incorporates MICHELIN® Water Evergrip Technology™, ensuring consistent contact with wet surfaces and reducing the risk of hydroplaning during rainy rides. This advanced technology is supported by rigorous internal testing, demonstrating superior wet handling in real-world conditions.
Built with MICHELIN® 2CT+ Technology™, the Road 6 rear tire features a dual-compound construction that improves rigidity at lean angles, offering more precise control when cornering at high speeds. It also enhances stability during aggressive acceleration and heavy braking, making it ideal for sport-touring riders who demand confidence in diverse riding scenarios. The tire's design emphasizes durability, delivering approximately 10% longer tread life compared to the previous generation, which translates into fewer replacements and better long-term value. The Road 6 exemplifies two decades of Michelin innovation, combining proven technology and modern engineering to deliver a high-performance motorcycle tire suitable for a wide range of riding conditions and styles.
Features:
- 15% increased wet grip due to MICHELIN® Silica Technology™ tread compounds
- Water Evergrip Technology™ for superior wet surface contact and hydroplaning resistance
- 10% longer tread life compared to previous models
- MICHELIN® 2CT+ Technology™ applied to both front and rear for enhanced rigidity
- Optimized for stability during aggressive acceleration and heavy braking
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