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Light Tire Technology (LTT): MICHELIN® Power Pure™ tires are some two pounds lighter per pair* than other comparable sportbike tires, without compromising durability or performance. LTT reduces unsprung weight and rotating mass, benefiting acceleration, braking and grip.
Two Compound Technology (2CT): The center compound withstands aggressive acceleration and braking, while the softer shoulder compound helps ensure outstanding grip on road or track. Wider 2CT shoulders compared to other MICHELIN® tires mean that most or all of the contact patch is made up of softer, grippier rubber when the bike is leaned into corners.

Semi-slick tread design: Grooves cover only 12% of the tread surface, helping to maximize the contact patch. The resulting grip helps facilitate extreme lean angles. MICHELIN® Power Pure™ tread patterns were inspired by those of MICHELIN® racing rain tires.
New racing-derived tread compounds: Michelin enlisted the experience of its competition chemists and materials experts to develop three all-new tread compounds for Power Pure.
| SIZES | Front |
Rear |
|---|---|---|
| 120/60ZR17 (55 W) | 160/60ZR17 (69 W) | |
| 120/70ZR17 (58 W) | 180/55ZR17 (73 W) | |
| 190/50ZR17 (73 W) | ||
| 190/55ZR17 (75 W) |
*Average weight of a set (120/70ZR17 and 190/50ZR17) of MICHELIN® Power Pure® tires, compared to the average weight of a set of the following comparable tires: Bridgetsone BT-016, Dunlop Sportmax Qualifier II, Metzeler Sportec M3 and Pirelli Diablo Rosso.







