Summer motorcycle tire Michelin Trial Competition fully lives up to its name. It is designed for intense off-road use and has characteristics at such a high level that it is useful not only for enthusiasts of exciting off-road adventures, but also for professionals who regularly participate in trial competitions.
Exceptional elasticity, strength, and traction
Since this model is designed for trials, its design has a number of characteristic features that allow it to excel in harsh conditions. First and foremost, this is the carcass, the design of which combines strength and elasticity. The same words can be used to describe the materials used to create it. Mainly, these are steel, from the threads of which the metal cord is made, and synthetic fibers used for additional layers.
As for traction, this is due to the rubber compound and tread pattern. It consists of many square blocks, from which the transverse rows are composed, forming very long edges. This allows for a large number of traction edges in the contact patch, which is why the Michelin Trial Competition tire grips any surface perfectly.
This property has been further enhanced by increasing the elasticity of the rubber compound. At the same time, the French tire makers managed to maintain resistance to abrasive wear at a very high level, which provided the tire with excellent durability.
Main features of the Michelin Trial Competition tire
- a tire with which the company Michelin associates its main sporting achievements in mototrials;
- a wide range of applications - the tire is perfect for both professionals and enthusiasts of active off-road recreation;
- a multi-layered carcass design using steel and synthetic materials provides it with excellent strength and elasticity;
- reinforced sidewalls perfectly withstand aggressive external influences;
- a tread pattern saturated with edges to the limit provides the tire with the ability to grip any surface;
- special components have given the rubber compound increased elasticity, which has significantly improved its traction and resistance to abrasive wear.