Australian Motorcyclist

SPECIAL FEATURE: Tyres

YEP, IT’S THAT TIME of year when we show you the latest and greatest tyres and accessories to do with tyres available on the market. Now that we’re all allowed back out riding it really is time to check out your bike and maybe chuck a new set of hoops on it. Your bike will love you for it. Here’s what the distributors want you to know about…

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Diablo Rosso III – from $479.90 per set

Diablo Rosso III design includes WSBK race derived profiles, compounding and tread design to offer excellent road holding performance while maintaining wet performance with 100% silica compounding plus added mileage and stability courteously of Cap & Base dual compound rear.

Night Dragon/Night Dragon GT– from $439.90 per set

Designed for custom and cruiser use combining combination of compound, construction and profile for sporting feeling while maintaining wet performance and comfort – Rear GT version available offering higher mileage due to revised compound.

Scorpion Rally – from $409.90 per set

Designed for off road adventure riding with wider block design for increased contact patch in harder conditions and increased spacing for improved grip on loose soil and mid soft conditions, an advanced compound helps resist tears, cuts,

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