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The RoadSmart III tyre will provide perfect handling and excellent stability without compromise. The new design of the tread pattern combined with rubber component Nano technology provide grip and provide performance on wet or dry roads as well as a very strong distance potential. Whether you are riding a large GT or a light twin cylinder Roadster, the new Dunlop RoadSmart III will provide you with all this.
Handling, braking, comfort, etc. The tyres you choose affect numerous aspects of your machine\'s behaviour, whether on the road, the racetrack or off-road. Therefore it is essential that you carefully choose the type that fits your needs best. To help you, here are a few explanations that will help you decipher the information on motorcycle tyres:
Dimensions: tyre width in millimetres and tyre height as a percentage of this width. E.g. 190/55, for a 190 mm width and 55% height
Structure: radial (ZR or R) or diagonal (B), both tyres must be identical for this criteria
Diameter: expressed in inches, e.g. 17 or 19
Load index: the maximum load that the tyre can withstand
Speed index: the maximum speed that the tyre can withstand
M/C indicator: tyre use, M/C for motorcycles
With our without an inner tube: TL (tubeless) for tyres without an inner tube, TT (tubetype) with an inner tube
In some specific cases, other information may appear, generally associated with the trade name of the tyre. Here are some examples:
A: Kawasaki
C, F or GT: BMW specification
E or B: Special carcass for heavy or loaded motorcycles
G: Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha specification
GTW : Heavy, fast and powerful Grand Touring motorcycles
H: Original Honda specification
K: Extremely fast motorcycles
M: Suzuki tyres fitted on new bikes
N: For Aprilia, Honda, Ducati, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Triumph
RF : Reinforced tyre
WW : Tyre with white sidewalls
Other less important codes also appear on the tyre sidewall (country of manufacture, DOT marking, etc.) Remember to check your tyre pressure on a regular basis. It will ensure longer life and increased performance!