Many
people are amazed how technology in MotoGP tires provide the grip level
is so great that the slope of drivers when cornering can reach sudur
slope of 60 degrees from vertical point. To do this with regular tires, certainly will not be, because there are several factors to consider, including safety.
But there are some technologies that can be applied to regular tires related to safety. Ie better grip level, and durability is also better. As performed Michelin eventually return to MotoGP racing as the new official tire supplier. Michelin released a limited edition tire. The introduction of a limited edition tire is done when the MotoGP series at Le Mans some time ago.see also
From
release received today (05/18/2016), Michelin tires does not make a new
model, but build on the existing model, the Pilot Power 3 MotoGP Ltd
Edition, which will go on sale on June 1, unfortunately only specialized
areas of Europe only.
"With this limited edition tire, Michelin offers consumers the chance
to get closer to the most prestigious motor racing, MotoGP," said
President of 2-wheel Michelin Tyre Division, Gary Guthrie.
A total of 5,000 pairs of tires with the official MotoGP logo on the tire wall will be prepared. The tire itself is available in size 120 / 70ZR17 and 180 / 55ZR17,
which is fitting for some types of motor sport, large-capacity machines.
"It's a good collaboration between Dorna and Michelin, with the
presence of these tires motorcycle rider can feel MotoGP technology.
Fans can also feel engrossing experience with Michelin," said Dorna
Managing Director, Commercial Area, Pau Serracanta.
Unfortunately the return of Michelin was preceded by doubts riders. Moreover, they made tires had burst and exfoliate as experienced Loriz Baz some time ago.
Tricks
performed by this Michelin, Bridgestone has also been carried out when
it became the official supplier of racing tires MotoGP through its
serial Battlax tires. But
the prestige of MotoGP is not so they attach there, so that these
products are kept separate from their prestige as a tire supplier in
MotoGP.
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