Tyre Question - what does "A" stand for
- Trinity765
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Tyre Question - what does "A" stand for
I need a new rear Angle GT2
Pirelli Angel GT II 180/55ZR17 (73 W) Rear TL M/C £141
https://www.oponeo.co.uk/motorcycle-tyr ... #334910883
Pirelli Angel GT II 180/55ZR17 (73 W) Rear TL M/C A £147
https://www.oponeo.co.uk/motorcycle-tyr ... #334910884
What would I be paying £6 for?
Pirelli Angel GT II 180/55ZR17 (73 W) Rear TL M/C £141
https://www.oponeo.co.uk/motorcycle-tyr ... #334910883
Pirelli Angel GT II 180/55ZR17 (73 W) Rear TL M/C A £147
https://www.oponeo.co.uk/motorcycle-tyr ... #334910884
What would I be paying £6 for?
- mangocrazy
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Re: Tyre Question - what does "A" stand for
I agree with Taff. Quite possibly has a higher load rating than the standard tyre for use on a specific bike.
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Re: Tyre Question - what does "A" stand for
“Arriere” is French for rear, as every schoolboy knows.
But don’t forget “avant” is French for front.
But don’t forget “avant” is French for front.
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Re: Tyre Question - what does "A" stand for
Yep that would be my guess too...my car has tyres suffixed with a letter to indicate they're supposedly manufacturer specific. What difference it actually makes i dunno. I don't even know if it the correct manufacturer for my carmangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:25 pm I agree with Taff. Quite possibly has a higher load rating than the standard tyre for use on a specific bike.
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Re: Tyre Question - what does "A" stand for
I stopped at the place where I normally get my tyres fitted and there's £10 in it - taking the wheel off, buying the tyre and getting them to change it vs them supplying and fitting it. So for £10 it's theirs. However, now I'm wondering if they'll get the one with the A or not - not that I care.