METZELER Z8 Roadtec Interact 110/70ZR17 "M Spec" Front Tire

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METZELER Z8 Roadtec Interact 110/70ZR17 "M Spec" Front Tire
  • High-silica compound with nano-particles increases performance and safety in all weather conditions
  • Strategically placed longitudinal central grooves provide ideal drainage for more than 3/4 of all lean angles in the wet; the remaining tread grooves work to add tread flexibility, extending the footprint for stability in the dry
  • All-new profile matched with new patented tread design provides easy handling and reduced push steering for maximum confidence in all maneuvers
  • O-Spec rears feature a 2-ply carcass for heavy sport-touring bikes
  • Rear tires feature Metzeler multi-zone compound
  • A final footprint area 8% wider as compared to its predecessor
  • The updated design of the Roadtec Z8 improves wear regularity, which gives riders the benefit of a consistent riding performance across the tire's entire life
  • Blackwall
  • O-Spec replacement for BMW K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL
  • Everything about the new Roadtec Z8 Interact™ has been designed to put the rider in control; it responds like an extension of the rider's instincts, creating an invigorating blend of precise riding feel and effortless handling
  • Metzeler's patented tread pattern reduces front tire land-sea ratio to 11% and the rear tire land-sea ratio to 13%
  • The Roadtec Z8 Interact also incorporates three tensions zones to provide best in-segment mileage and optimal wet performance throughout the tire's life thanks to an innovative tread pattern, a widened and more elliptical footprint, and a host of wear-resistant technologies not normally seen in motorcycle tires
  • Tubeless (TL)
  • W-rated for speeds up to 168 mph or (W)-rated for speeds of 168+ mph
  • M-Spec rears feature dual-compound construction
METZELER Z8 Roadtec Interact 110/70ZR17 "M Spec" Front Tire Tires and Tubes Metzeler - K and G Cycles