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ENDURORIDER PRO COMP MC 33 | |
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90/90 -21 |
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TT |
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140/80 -18 |
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TT |
REAR |
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120/90 -18 |
65 |
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TT |
REAR |
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The new ENDURORIDER PRO COMP MC33 will be produced in two different compounds: soft and hard.
The first soft compound (ES1) is recommended for riding on soft surface, mud, grass, forest and soft soil. The second hard compound (EH1) is recommended for riding on hard surface, gravel, macadam and rocks.
Produced according to F.I.M. regulation.
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100/80-17
130/70-17 |
52 S
62 S |
TL
TL |
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Available in two compounds:
standard and racing. |
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3.50-10 |
51 |
P |
TL |
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100/90 -12 |
49 |
P |
TL |
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120/80 -12 |
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TL |
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120/70-12 |
58 |
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TL REINF. |
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130/70-12 |
62 |
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TL REINF. |
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130/60-13 |
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TL REINF. | |
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120/70-12 |
58 |
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TL REINF. |
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130/70-12 |
62 |
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TL REINF. |
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SAVA RACING scooter tyres
are famous for good road grip and stability irrespective of the driving
style. These scooter tyres are suitable for extreme cornering with the
highest safety.
According to prior agreement with a customer SAVA RACING scooter tyres can be manufactured in other sizes, too. 
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3.50-10 |
51 |
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TL |
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90/80-17 |
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TL |
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110/80-17 |
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TL | |
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3.50-10 |
51 P |
TL |
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100/90-12 |
49 P |
TL |
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120/70-12 |
58 P |
TL |
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120/80-12 |
55 P |
TL |
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130/70-12 |
62 P |
TL |
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scooter tyre - when the weather
is warm and the riding surface rough. |
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scooter tyre - in rainy and cold weather when
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF SAVA RACING TYRES (Recommendations)
| tread patterns |
MC 16 / MC 18 / MC 29 / MC 0 / MC 31 |
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| dry surface |
tyre pressure front |
tyre pressure rear |
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warm weather
rough surface |
MEDIUM
1,7 bar - 25 psi |
MEDIUM
1,8 bar - 26 psi |
When seeking the optimal
pressure values the rider's
weight must be taken into
account. It is recommendable
to increase tyre pressure
gradually by 0.2 bar until the
ideal tyre pressure is reached. |
warm weather
smooth surface
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SOFT
1,7 bar - 36 psi |
SOFT
1,8 bar - 26 psi |
cold weather
rough surface
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MEDIUM
2,5 bar - 36 psi |
MEDIUM
2,7 bar - 39 psi |
cold weather
smooth surface
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SOFT
2,5 bar - 36 psi |
SOFT
2,7 bar - 39 psi |
When the weather is warm and the driving surface rough or smooth (normal riding
conditions) tyre pressure of the tyre should be: front 1.7 bar and rear 1.8 bar.
When
the weather is cold and paved surface is extremely slippery, tyre
contact with the surface is not sufficient due to low operational
temperature of the tyre, the point load of the tyre tread should be
increased. This is achieved by increasing tyre pressure: front tyre 2.5
bar, rear tyre 2.7 bar.
WARNING
Different pressures in tyres can cause tyres to react differently in case of skidding:
- in case of higher pressure reactions are harsh and abrupt;
- in case of lower pressure reactions are more soft and temperate.
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MC 20 |
note |
| wet surface |
tyre pressure front |
tyre pressure rear |
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warm weather
wet surface |
MEDIUM
1,4 bar - 20 psi |
MEDIUM
1,6 bar - 23 psi |
When seeking the optimal
pressure values the rider's
weight must be taken into
account. It is
recommendable to increase
tyre pressure gradually
by 0.2 bar until the ideal
tyre pressure is reached. |
cold weather
wet surface
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SOFT
1,4 bar - 20 psi |
SOFT
1,6 bar - 23 psi |
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When race track is wet, tyre pressure should be: front 1.4 bar, rear 1.6 bar.
Low pressure assures good warm-up and less risk of skidding.
WARNING
A very low pressure in the front tyre causes shifting on the steering wheel,
which results in a deterioration in handling ability.
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