Description
A TIRE EXCLUSIVELY FOR RACETRACK USE, IT CONSTITUTES A DIRECT LINK BETWEEN SPORTING USERS AND THE WORLD OF PROFESSIONAL RIDERS.
All NHS (Not for Highway service) motorcycle tires are only for pure racing and cannot be used on public roads. Therefore there is no official homologation.
- The official tire of the World Superbike championship dedicated to professional riders and to sporting users who are looking for top performance on wet surfaces.
- High performance and total control even in severe wet surface conditions.
- Excellent traction and stability at high speeds, with high performance and optimized wear lap after lap.
- Effective also for use on Supermotard bikes.
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Front
110/70R17…………..SCR1……………$195
120/70R17……………SCR1……..……$210
Rear
140/70R17……………SCR1..………..$210
160/60R17……………SCR1………….$230
190/60R17……………SCR1…………..$250
200/60R17……………SCR2…………..$250
PROPERTY | EFFECT | IN PRACTICE |
---|---|---|
Multiple radius profile | Differentiated profile from the crown to the shoulder | Maximum support at any angle of inclination |
Compound with high silica content | High chemical adherence | High traction on wet surfaces |
Steel belt at 0° front and rear | Constant contact on the ground in all racing conditions | High safety and ease of transfer of power to the ground |
Tread pattern with blocks and strips | High drainage | Excellent balance between traction and drainage |
Technical Advice
RIM RECCOMENDED (inches) |
COLD PRESSURE RECCOMENDED RANGE bar (psi) |
HOT PRESSURE RECCOMENDED RANGE bar (psi) |
WARMERS USAGE °C (°F) | |
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Front 100/70 R17 | 2.50 | 1.8 (26) | 1.9 (28) | 30 mins. @ 50 °C (122°F) |
Rear 125/70 R17 | 3.50 | 1.8 (28) | 1.9 (28) | 30 mins. @ 50 °C (122°F) |
Front 120/70 R17 | 3.50 | 2.3 (34) | 2.0 (35) | 30 mins. @ 50 °C (122°F) |
Rear 160/60 R17 | 4.50 | 1.9 (28) | 2.0 (29) | 30 mins. @ 50 °C (122°F) |
Rear 160/60 R17 | 4.50 | 1.9 (28) | 2.0 (29) | 30 mins. @ 50 °C (122°F) |
Rear 190/60 R17 | 5.50 – 6.00 | 1.9 (28) | 2.0 (29) | 30 mins. @ 50 °C (122°F) |