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| Michelin Pilot Power Tires The Pilot Power uses a semi-slick tread pattern with a void area (land-sea ratio) of just 13.28 percent on the front tire and a mere 11.58 percent on the rear. A lower void ratio promotes greater tread rigidity, which minimizes tire deformation and enhances grip in aggressive riding situations. The Michelin Pilot Power Tires feature a stable tread pattern that also helps extend tread life, allowing the Pilot Power to employ the softest rubber compound of any comparable performance tire, without compromising mileage. And the rubber mix remains soft at cooler temperatures, providing excellent adhesion even at the start of a ride. Despite its minimalist tread design, the Pilot Power is more than just a dry-weather tire. On the Michelin test track at Ladoux, France, riders were able to lean a Pilot Power-equipped bike to an amazing 41.9 degrees in corners—in full wet conditions! In the dry, they achieved an equally remarkable 50.6-degree lean. |
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Features
- Real MotoGP technology from the tire company that has won 15 consecutive GP World Championships
- 20% softer rubber mix on the edges of the tread yields phenomenal cornering grip
- Unprecedented lean angles: 51.2 degrees in the dry on Michelin's test track
- Precise handling and feedback
- Lap times within 7% of Michelin MotoGP slicks when fitted on Colin Edward's Yamaha MotoGP bike at Malaysia's Sepang circuit in February 2006
- Track Day tire that is equally at home on the road
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