 | The tire that revolutionized the hyper-sport segment
 | Synthetic rubber mix derived from Moto GP tires |
 | You don't have to be world champion to get your hands on Michelin®
MotoGP tire technology. Pilot® Power tires use a rubber mix that
was originally developed for MotoGP racing, and a tread pattern that covers
less than 12% of the tire’s surface. The result is a maximum lean angle of
50.6 degrees on dry pavement and 41.9 degrees in the wet, achieved with a
stock sportbike. How did we do it? When your test riders are winning on
230-horsepower MotoGP bikes, you learn a few things about performance.
 | Rubber compound reaches operating temperature quickly
 | Incredible cornering grip
 | Impressive durability for a high-performance tire
 | Designed for high-performance sportbikes
 | Suitable for street or track use
 | MotoGP-derived rubber mix
 | Tread pattern covers less than 12% of the tire surface, for phenomenal
cornering adhesion.
 | "These are the best street tires I've ever ridden in my
life." –Roadracing World
 | Synthetic rubber mix derived from MotoGP tire technology, formulated
to maintain consistent performance even at advanced stages of tire wear.
 | 50.6° maximum lean angle in the dry, as measured at the Michelin test
track |
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