michelin power pure sc
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michelin power pure sc
THE TWO-COMPOUND REVOLUTION! SPORT THE MOST ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR THE MOST POWERFUL SCOOTERS For the first time, Michelin’s Two-Compound Technology or 2CT, a direct descendant of our Competition tires, has been adapted and integrated to serve the needs of today’s scooter pilots with: • Unparalleled side grip thanks to a softer tread compound on the tire shoulders • Increased mileage thanks to a harder tread compound in the center of the tire • Great performance and looks thanks to the Hypersport motorcycle tire inspired tread pattern NEW • Chosen as factory equipment by Aprilia for the SR 850 and by Gilera for the GP 800 and Nexus 500 • Derived from the world of motorcycle racing, Michelin-invented radial technology delivers handling on par with that of high performance bikes. MICHELIN POWER PURE SC MICHELIN PILOT SPORT SC RADIAL THE FIRST MICHELIN SCOOTER TIRE TO FEATURE PST* URBAIN LA DOLCE VITA • MICHELIN's Progressive Sipe Technology (PST) helps prevent sliding on wet roads and on hazards such as manhole covers. • An extensive range (35 part numbers) that covers the majority of the market's 125cc and bigger engined scooters, including big-wheeled models • Chosen by the world's most prestigious scooter manufacturers (more than 50 standard fitments!) and acclaimed by the specialized media**. MICHELIN CITY GRIP NEW SIZES RETRO 50 CM 3 GRANDES ROUES CYCLO A BOITE THE BUDGET CHOICE FOR URBAN SCOOTERS • This comfortable, reassuring tire is in its element on city streets and copes happily with conditions ranging from dry roads to wet cobblestones. • Standard fitment on the Vespa LX. • Combines performance with great looks. • Outstanding performance for the price. MICHELIN PILOT CITY MICHELIN S1 * MICHELIN PST: Progressive Sipe Technology ** CityZ, Génération 125, Test Express, Virgilio Notize, Motorbox, scooter-infos.com, etc. RETRO LOOKS, PLUS MODERN-DAY PERFORMANCE THE BUDGET CHOICE A SPECIAL 9-INCH TIRE • Retro looks combined with modern performance, including particularly outstanding grip on wet roads. • Factory equipment on the most retro of all Vespa scooters, the PX125 and PX 150 • Ideal for classic scooters with 8- or 10-inch wheels. • Long tread life. • Deeply-grooved tread pattern for enhanced water clearance. • The budget choice for your scooter. • Designed specifically for urban scooters with nine-inch wheels. • Great quality for its price, plus retro looks. MICHELIN S83 MICHELIN SM100 MICHELIN ACS SPORTY PERFORMANCE FOR BW'S, TYPHOON, BOOSTER, SPEEDFIGHT SCOOTERS, ETC. OFF-ROAD LOOKS FOR SCOOTERS LIKE BW’S, TYPHOON, BOOSTER, ETC. • A semi-slick tread pattern for extraordinary performance: easy steer in to lean angles with maximum grip! • Excellent feedback puts you in control at all times. • Trendy looks for scooter owners on the go. • A chunky tread pattern, ideal for drifting and sliding on off-road surfaces. MICHELIN BOPPER MICHELIN REGGAE THE SPORTY CHOICE STREET CHAMPION! • Sporty performance and great grip thanks to a semi-slick tread pattern derived from high performance MICHELIN motorcycle tires. • Also suitable for scooter owners with sportier riding styles. • A deeply-grooved tread pattern allows MICHELIN M45 to take slippery hazards such as cobblestones and manhole covers without breaking stride. •Also suited to scooters. MICHELIN PILOT SPORTY MICHELIN M45 THE ROAD AND TRAIL TIRE FOR 50CC MOTORBIKES • Directly derived from the MICHELIN Sirac designed for bigger trail bikes. • Ideal for mixed road and trail use. • Optimal grip whatever the conditions. MICHELIN SIRAC THE OFF-ROAD TIRE FOR 50CC MOTORBIKES • A specific version of the same MICHELIN T63 designed for bigger bikes. • For more intensive off-road use than MICHELIN Sirac. Its chunky tread pattern enables riders to stray even further off the beaten track. MICHELIN T63 THE MICHELIN SCOOTER TIRE RANGE MICHELIN INNOVATING TO SERVE YOU CHOOSE THE TIRES THAT BEST MEET YOUR NEEDS! MICHELIN CITY GRIP MICHELIN POWER PURE SC THE FIRST SCOOTER TIRE TO FEATURE THE WORLD’S FIRST TWO-COMPOUND PST SIPING 2 SCOOTER TIRE MICHELIN POWER PURE SC NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW 2 NEW NEW NEW NEW 1 A B A NEW NEW NEW 110/90 - 12 64P 110/90 - 13 56P 120/70 - 12 51P 120/70 - 13 53P 120/70 - 14 55P 120/70 - 14 55S 120/70 - 15 51S 120/80 - 14 58S 130/60 - 13 53P 130/60 - 13 60P REINF 130/70 - 12 56P 130/70 - 12 62P REINF 130/70 - 13 63P REINF 130/80 - 15 63P REINF 140/60 - 13 57L 140/60 - 13 57P 140/70 - 12 60P 150/70 - 13 64S 150/70 - 14 66S MICHELIN PILOT SPORT SC RADIAL After having revolutionized the motocycle tire, Michelin has adapted its Two-Compound Technology for scooter tires. For the first time, MICHELIN Power Pure SC combines two different tread compounds on the same tire: Thanks to the tire siping integrated as part of MICHELIN’s Progressive Sipe Technology, MICHELIN City Grip helps prevent sliding on wet roads and on hazards such as manhole covers A 1 The ‘soft’ compound on the shoulders of the tire increases grip potential while cornering. This grippy compound helps provide increased traction as soon as you take lean angle. Full depth sipes which break through water on the road for the full life of the tire. 2 www.cha.fr MFP Michelin RCS Clermont-Ferrand 855 200 507 Photos : Constructeurs. B A harder compound in the center provides exceptional mileage. A progressive increase in the number of sipes the deeper the lean angle. SPORTY PERFORMANCE SECURITY NEW SIZES NEW 1 MICHELIN 2CT : Two Compound Technology www.michelin.com 2 MICHELIN PST : Progressive Sipe Technology TIRES: ESSENTIAL TO YOUR SAFETY 120/70 R 14 55 H 120/70 R 15 56 H 120/70 R 16 57 H 160/60 R 14 65 H 160/60 R 15 67 H MICHELIN CITY GRIP 90/80 - 16 51 P NEW 90/90 - 14 46 P 100/80 - 16 50 P NEW 100/90 - 14 57 P REINF NEW 110/70 - 11 45 L 110/70 - 16 52 P 110/70 - 16 52 S NEW 110/80 - 14 53 P 110/80 - 16 55 S 110/90 - 12 64 P 110/90 - 13 56 P NEW 120/70 - 10 54 L REINF 120/70 - 12 51 S 120/70 - 12 51 P 120/70 - 12 51 P CITY GRIP GT* 120/70 - 14 55 P 120/70 - 14 55 S 120/70 - 15 56 P 120/70 - 15 56 S 120/70 - 16 57 P 120/80 - 16 60 P 130/70 - 12 56 P 130/70 - 12 62 P 130/70 - 13 63 P 130/70 - 16 61 P 140/60 - 13 63 P 140/60 - 14 64 P 140/60 - 14 64 S 140/70 - 14 68 P 140/70 - 14 68 S 140/70 - 15 69 P 140/70 - 16 65 P 140/70 - 16 65 S 150/70 - 14 66 P 150/70 - 14 66 S NEW * UNIQUEMENT PRÉCONISÉ POUR VESPA GTS300 MICHELIN PILOT CITY MICHELIN SM100 MICHELIN SIRAC 130/60 - 13 53 L 3.00 - 10 50 J 3.50 - 10 59 J 100/80 - 10 53 L 100/90 - 10 56 J 120/70 - 10 54 L 80/90 - 21 48 R 90/90 - 21 54 T 110/80 - 18 58 R 120/80 - 18 62 T 120/90 - 17 64 T 130/80 - 17 65 T MICHELIN S1 90/90 - 10 50 J 100/80 - 10 53 J 110/80 - 10 58 J 130/70 - 10 62 J MICHELIN BOPPER 120/70 - 12 51 L 120/90 - 10 57 L 130/70 - 12 56 L 130/90 - 10 61 L MICHELIN REGGAE 120/90 - 10 57 J 130/90 - 10 61 J MICHELIN ACS 2.75 - 9 35 J MICHELIN S83 3.00 - 10 42 J 3.50 - 10 51 J 3.50 - 10 59 J 3.50 - 8 46 J MICHELIN M45 2.25 - 17 38 S 2.50 - 17 43 S 2.50 - 18 45 S 2.75 - 17 47 S 2.75 - 18 48 S 3.00 - 18 52 S 3.25 - 16 55 S 3.25 - 18 59 S 80/80 - 16 45 S 90/80 - 16 51 S 110/90 - 16 59 S MICHELIN T63 80/90 - 21 48 S 90/90 - 21 54 S 110/80 - 18 58 S 120/80 - 18 62 S 130/80 - 17 65 S 130/80 - 18 66 S MICHELIN PILOT SPORTY 2.75 - 18 42 P 60/90 - 17 30 S 70/90 - 17 43 S 80/90 - 17 50 S 90/80 - 17 46 S 90/90 - 16 48 S 90/90 - 18 57 P 100/80 - 16 50 P 100/80 - 17 52 S 100/90 - 18 56 S 110/80 - 17 57 S 120/80 - 16 60 P 120/80 - 16 60 S 130/70 - 17 62 S 130/80 - 17 65 S The size of the combined contact patches of a front and rear scooter tire is equivalent to approximately two credit cards, so looking after their quality and performance is crucial. TIRE CHOICE AND USAGE Always choose a tire which complies with local road traffic legislation, and always follow the recommendations of the vehicle's manufacturer, the tire manufacturer or appropriate official bodies. Seek professional guidance when fitting tires that do not conform with your scooter's original tires. Never use a tire that is incorrectly inflated, at a speed which exceeds its speed rating or with a load that exceeds its load index. Legislation does not permit the use of slick tires, tires with 're-cut' tread patterns or tires bearing the marking 'NHS' (Not for Highway Service) or 'FOR COMPETITION USE' on public highways. INSPECTION Tires must be closely inspected at regular intervals. Uneven wear may be the result of incorrect inflation pressures, overloading or ill-suited mechanical adjustments. Using an underinflated or overloaded tire for a prolonged period of time may lead to irreversible damage which could have serious consequences, even if that tire is subsequently inflated to the correct pressure. Tires should be examined regularly, paying particular attention to: - the tread: look out for embedded foreign bodies, cuts, localised damage and uneven wear; - the sidewalls: look out for impact damage (kerbs, potholes, etc.), cuts, cracking and abnormal deformation; - the bead area (check for signs of rubbing, or damage to the rim). If in doubt, have the inside and exterior of your tire inspected by a specialist at the earliest opportunity. WEAR The principal function of the tread is to ensure contact with the ground. As a tire wears, its ability to clear water diminishes, so it is important to reduce your speed on wet roads. Check your tires regularly for wear by inspecting the tread band. Make sure that wear is even. Tire wear, and consequently the tire's life expectancy, depends on seven main factors, some of which are within the rider's control, such as inflation pressure, load carried, speed and riding style (braking and acceleration). Others are outside of the rider's control – e.g. twisty roads, road surface quality and temperature – and may call for the rider to adapt his or her riding style accordingly. It is important to remember that excessive tread wear may be the result of a mechanical problem (a warped rim, poor damping, play in the steering or a wheel/frame alignment problem, etc.). Any one of these factors can significantly influence tire life, while the combination of more than one factor will result in considerably higher rates of wear. TIRE PRESSURES For reasons of safety, and in order to optimise the life expectancy of a tire, it is essential to ensure that it is correctly inflated at all times. Running with correctly inflated tires in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations also makes a significant contribution to straightline and cornering handling, including under braking and at low speeds. Running under-inflated tires can lead to premature wear, irreversible damage and, occasionally, a sudden loss of air. Air is gradually lost from tires. It is therefore essential to systematically check tire pressures before use. When checking the pressures once a journey has started, remember that the tires will be hot. This causes the tire pressures to rise, so never release air from a tire that has just been used. If the pressure is found to be lower than the recommended value, it is necessary to add air. Bear in mind, however, that the correct pressure of a hot tire is 0.3 bar higher than the pressure recommended for the same tire when cold. After checking, remember to refit the valve cap which, along with the valve core itself, ensures an air-tight seal. Each time you use your scooter, it is important to cover the first few kilometres at a moderate speed in order to allow your tires to get up to their working temperature and benefit from optimal grip. TIRE FITTING AND REMOVAL MIXING FRONT/REAR TIRES Fitting and removing tires are jobs for professionals. Improper tire fitment or removal may damage a tire and jeopardise the rider's safety. When replacing a tire, the following precautions must be observed: - check the condition of the tire and rim; - replace the original tire with a tire of the same size; - check that the speed rating and load index are adapted to the use to which the tire is to be put; - in the case of certain types of scooter ensure that any fitment recommendations specified by the vehicle manufacturer are adhered to. If in doubt, refer to the owner's manual or seek advice from an approved dealer of the make of scooter in question. When fitting new tires, it is recommended to replace the valve and valve cap which play an essential role in ensuring an air-tight seal. All our recommendations and advice exclusively concern the fitment of MICHELIN scooter tires at the front and rear. Except when recommended to do so by the vehicle's manufacturer, you are strongly advised not to mix radial and cross-ply scooter tires. Doing so might result in unstable handling. WARMING UP TIRES HANDLING AND STORAGE Always store tires in a ventilated, dry, temperature-controlled place, away from direct sunlight and protected from adverse weather conditions. • Keep tires away from chemicals, solvents and hydrocarbons likely to affect their properties. • Keep tires away from sharp objects that may damage the tire (metal, wood, etc.). • Keep tires away from sources of heat and electrical discharges. REPAIRS In the event of a puncture, only specialists have the required expertise to undertake the necessary inspection of the tire's interior and exterior with a view to deciding whether or not a tire is reparable. The injection of a puncture sealant via the valve must only be considered as a partial and temporary solution. RUNNING-IN PERIOD A running-in period of approximately 100km is necessary for the tire to reach its full performance potential. During this period, start to gradually lean through corners at moderate speeds. Failure to comply with the above recommendations may impair the performance of the vehicle, lead to handling problems and/or tire malfunctions of a type that could endanger the safety of both the user and third parties. Michelin can in no case be held responsible for damages resulting from and/or due to use that does not comply with its recommendations. E G N A R 2 201 THOEOTER TIRES SC