With a width of 130 mm, the rear tire adds to the sense of
machine volume A radial tire is a tire formed around a "carcass"
consisting of a radial ply with cords that run in a perpendicular to rolling
direction, as if "radiating" out from the center of the tire to the
two rims. The advantages of a radial tire are: (1) a high level of rigidity
that reduces excessive flexing of the tread and increases grip and (2) reduced
rolling resistance that contributes to better fuel economy.
The rubber compound and tread pattern, the crossing angle of
the belts and the amount of turn-up in the radial carcass are designed for the
optimum mutual balance to achieve excellent handling characteristics.
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