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Product name | Tyre |
Model | 100/90-17 |
Materials | Rubber |
Parts NO | OEM |
Packing | Box |
Shipping | Sea/Air |
Place of origin | Guangzhou,China |
Motorcycle tires are an important part of a motorcycle that is in direct contact with the ground. They play a vital role in a motorcycle's handling, traction, comfort and safety.
The construction and design of motorcycle tires usually include the following key elements:
Tread: The tread is the part of the tire that is in contact with the ground and is made of a rubber compound. The pattern and pattern design of the tread is critical to providing good traction, drainage and grip.
Different types of motorcycle tires may have different tread patterns to suit different road conditions and riding needs.
Carcass: The carcass is the main structure of the tire, which is composed of multiple layers of cord fabric and glue layers.
The structure and materials of the carcass determine the strength, stiffness and durability of the tire.
Motorcycle tires usually use a radial carcass structure, in which the ply extends radially from the center of the tire to both sides.
Sidewalls: The sidewalls of a tire are located on both sides of the carcass. They provide lateral support and protection for the tire. There will usually be logos and specification information on the sidewalls, such as the tire's size, load index and speed rating.