Michelin Force 27.5" MTB Tyre

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Blacks The Michelin Force Access Tyre is designed for everyday riding on smooth, fast riding hard packed terrain. The tread pattern is inherited from the Michelin Force racing tyres to ensure smooth and fast riding. Featuring Michelin ADAPTIVE Design which delivers a specific tread pattern best suited for different riding styles and uses. Here the narrow tyres have a lower profile tread designed to lower rolling resistance and suit Cross Country applications, whilst the wider tyres have more aggressive blocks making them better suited to All Mountain riding.Key Features:Terrain Tyre: Hard / DryBead: WireTPI: 3X55Casing Tech: 3 layer overlapRecommended inner tube: A4 A6 B4 B6

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The Michelin Force Access Tyre is designed for everyday riding on smooth, fast riding hard packed terrain. The tread pattern is inherited from the Michelin Force racing tyres to ensure smooth and fast riding. Featuring Michelin ADAPTIVE Design which delivers a specific tread pattern best suited for different riding styles and uses. Here the narrow tyres have a lower profile tread designed to lower rolling resistance and suit Cross Country applications, whilst the wider tyres have more aggressive blocks making them better suited to All Mountain riding.Key Features:Terrain Tyre: Hard / DryBead: WireTPI: 3X55Casing Tech: 3 layer overlapRecommended inner tube: A4 A6 B4 B6

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Open tread design Good self-cleaning of dirt and mud International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions. A good self-cleaning of dirt and mud Its open profile design with the offset blocks ensures Offers sufficient grip in every situation Ensures good self-cleaning of dirt and mud


Product specifications

Brand Michelin
EAN
  • 3528709796330
Color
  • Black
Size
  • 27,5X2,10
MPN
  • MIC-979633

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