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  2. Ducati ST series - Wikipedia

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    Wheels, brakes and tyres. Wheels: Light-weight, cast Aluminum, Marchesini 5-spoke. Front: 3.50 x 17. Rear: 5.50 x 17. Brakes (ABS optional 2003-on): Front: Twin 320 mm discs with Brembo four-pot opposed piston callipers. Rear: Single 245 mm disc with Brembo twin-pot opposed piston calliper. Tyres: Front: 120/70 ZR17 Michelin Pilot Sport tubeless.

  3. Michelin - Wikipedia

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    Michelin's numerous inventions include the removable tyre, the pneurail (a tyre for rubber-tyred metros) and the radial tyre. Michelin manufactures tyres for Space Shuttles, [4] aircraft, automobiles, heavy equipment, motorcycles, and bicycles. In 2012, the group produced 166 million tyres at 69 facilities located in 18 countries. [5]

  4. Motorcycle tyre - Wikipedia

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    As the early motorcycle industry progressed, larger tyre sizes accompanied larger engine displacements, so that by 1909–1914, 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (57 mm) section, 26 in (660 mm) diameter tyres were used on 250 to 350 cc (15 to 21 cu in) motorcycles, and 2 + 3 ⁄ 8 to 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (60 to 64 mm) section tyres appeared on motorcycles with ...

  5. BMW G 310 R - Wikipedia

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    The bike has a front 110/70 R17 and a rear 150/60 R17 Michelin Pilot Street Radial tubeless tyre and 5-spoke alloy rims. [27] The braking of the bike features a dual-channel anti-lock braking system , with the front using a single 300 mm disc, radially-bolted 4-piston fixed-caliper brake and the rear, a single 240 mm disc, single-piston ...

  6. Radial tire - Wikipedia

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    Michelin owned the leading automaker Citroën, so it was quickly able to introduce its new design, including on the new 1948 Citroën 2CV model. [8] In 1952, Michelin developed a radial truck tire. [9] Because of its significant advantages in durability and fuel economy, [10] this technology spread quickly in Europe and Asia in the 1950s and 1960s.

  7. Tire mousse - Wikipedia

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    Bib-Mousse is a Tire mousse made by French tire manufacturer Michelin. The Bib-Mousse was named after Michelin's well-known mascot, Bibendum. [citation needed] It is a ring of butyl honeycomb foam with its cells filled with nitrogen. [citation needed] It has a smooth-molded outer skin that is designed to slip into specific size off-road ...