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The Evolution of Motorcycle Tires

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The Evolution of Motorcycle Tires: A Historical Perspective Motorcycle tires have played a crucial role in shaping the riding experience since the early days of motorized two-wheelers. From rudimentary rubber constructions to modern high-performance radial tires, the journey of motorcycle tires reflects technological advancements, safety improvements, and changing rider preferences. The Early Years (Late 19th to Early 20th Century) The first motorcycles, which emerged in the late 1800s, used tires borrowed from bicycles. These tires were narrow, made of solid rubber, and provided minimal shock absorption. As motorcycles became faster and heavier, manufacturers introduced pneumatic (air-filled) tires, offering better comfort and grip. By the 1920s, motorcycle tires featured simple tread patterns to improve traction on dirt roads, as paved roads were still uncommon. Companies like Dunlop and Michelin began experimenting with stronger rubber compounds to enhance durability. The Mid-20th C...

BRIDGESTONE AT 697 VS AT 002

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Bridgestone Dueler A/T 697 vs A/T 002: Which Tire Is Right for You?

How To Choose The Right Type of Tire

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  Which Type of Tire Should You Choose? All-Season Tires All-season tires are the most popular tires today. They are designed to handle dry and wet surfaces, and some snow. If you don’t encounter extreme driving conditions, an all-season tire is the practical and economical choice. Winter Tires Winter tires are specially constructed to perform on snow, slush, ice and cold driving surfaces. Even the rubber is specially formulated to stay pliable in the cold. New winter tire technology, like what you find in  Bridgestone Blizzak tires , can help remove water from the surface of the ice so your tires have more grip. Choose winter tires if you live in the snow belt and need tires especially designed to handle harsh, winter weather. Tips for Storing Your Winter Tires During Summer: Protecting your winter tire investment for across multiple seasons is easy. The best place to store them is in a cool, dry location. Lay them flat, stacked on top of each other, four high. This method of...