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MITAS Tire - Enduro Trail - Rear - 130/80B17 - 65H 70001004

MITAS  |  SKU: 0317-0809
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MITAS Tire - Enduro Trail - Rear - 130/80B17 - 65H 70001004

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Tire - Enduro Trail - Rear - 130/80B17 - 65H
Uses a heavy-duty compound and is designed to give the best all round performance on any road in wet or dry conditions without sacrificing comfort, durability, handling and stability, Features aggressive chevron style block pattern and independent shoulder knobs for predictable handling & wear on tarmac combined with good off-highway performance, Delivers impressive performance on paved roads and rough gravel roads and doesn*t shy away from high-speed motorways or extreme off-road tracks, Classified M+S for 50% on-road use and designed for all-round performance and confidence on paved roads and gravel roads, Can be used in combination with other E-07/E-07+ or Enduro Trail (60/40 & 50/50) tires for customized performance, Standard version (non-dakar/no stripe) designed for ADV specific load, speed and performance conditions, Designed for 50% road / 50% off-road use on adventure & dual sport motorcycles, E-07 sidewall marking confirms the highly popular original design, Replaces E-07 ADV product line, OE on '19 KTM 690 Enduro R.


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