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Comparison Mitas XT-754 120/90 -18 65M vs Michelin Cross AC10 120/90 -18 65R

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Mitas XT-754 120/90 -18 65M
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Recommended axlerearrear
Seasonsummersummer
Width120 mm120 mm
Profile90 %90 %
Rim diameter18 "18 "
Load index6565
Speed ratingMR
Tyre typetube (TT)tube (TT)
DesignBB
Added to E-Catalogapril 2018february 2016

Speed rating

The speed rating characterizes the maximum speed at which the tyre maintains performance, in other words, the highest speed at which you can safely drive when using this tyre in normal mode (on the “native” axle, with normal load, etc.). This parameter is indicated by Latin letters, each of which corresponds to its own maximum speed value — for example, a value of 210 km/h is denoted as H. The most modest modern tyres, used mainly for scooters and motocross motorcycles, have the index J (100 km/h), and in high-speed sports models there are models of the W level (270 km/h).

You should choose a tyre for this parameter based on the recommendations of the motorcycle manufacturer, and if there are no such recommendations, then with a margin of at least 10-15 km/h in excess of the maximum speed with which you plan to ride; this will give an additional guarantee of safety in case of emergency situations. It is technically OK for most motorcycles to use tyres that are less fast than recommended, but in fact this should not be done. And the point is not only that the driver will have to limit the speed of movement — such tyres are generally less durable than high-speed ones and may not tolerate sharp accelerations well.
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