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J (100 km/h) Tyres Michelin S1 100/90-10 56J TT/TL

Michelin S1 100/90-10 56J TT/TL

Motorcycle Tyre, Summer Tyre, No, Profile 90 %, Speed Index J (100 km/h)

£32.56

Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.85/mo.*

8stores
Dunlop Trailmax Meridian 100/90-19 TL 57V Front wheel

Dunlop Trailmax Meridian 100/90-19 TL 57V Front wheel

Motorcycle Tyre, Speed Index J (100 km/h)

£107.36£110.72

Or 3 interest-free payments of £35.78/mo.*

5stores
Kenda K425 70/90-16 42J

Kenda K425 70/90-16 42J

Motorcycle Tyre, No, Profile 90 %, Speed Index J (100 km/h)

£50.24

Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.74/mo.*

4stores
TYRES

FAQ

Tyres are available in a few different types, including summer, winter, all-season, and performance. Each type is designed for specific weather conditions and driving styles. Summer tyres offer excellent grip in warm weather, while winter tyres provide traction on snow and ice. All-season tyres balance performance across different conditions, making them versatile for year-round use. Performance tyres enhance handling and speed for sporty driving.

Tyres are sized based on width, aspect ratio, and diameter. You can find this information on the tyre's sidewall or in your vehicle's manual. Consider your driving habits and local climate when selecting a size. A correct fit ensures safety and optimal performance.

Tyres are either tubeless or tube-type. Tubeless tyres have an airtight seal with the rim, reducing puncture risks and improving fuel efficiency. Tube-type tyres contain an inner tube that holds air but may be more prone to flats. Tubeless options are generally more convenient and modern.

Tyres: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing tyres, it's crucial to understand the specific size and specifications required for your vehicle. You can find this information in your vehicle’s manual or on the sidewall of your current tyres. Look for a sequence of numbers and letters, such as 205/55 R16, which indicates the tyre width, aspect ratio, and diameter in ″. Ensuring you select the correct size helps maintain optimal performance and safety.

Your driving conditions greatly influence the type of tyres you need. If you live in an area with distinct seasons, consider investing in season-specific tyres such as winter tyres for icy roads or summer tyres for dry conditions. All-season tyres offer a compromise if you experience mild weather changes, providing reasonable performance throughout the year without needing to switch between sets.

When comparing tyres, pay attention to their performance ratings, which include factors like wet grip, fuel efficiency, and noise level. These ratings help you understand how well a tyre performs under various conditions. For example, a tyre with a high wet grip rating offers better traction on rainy days, enhancing safety. Prioritise what matters most to you based on your driving habits and environment.

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