Wild Enduro Racing Line 29x2.40

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  • The Michelin Enduro Front Racing Line has been developed to excel on all types of terrain. The combination of the Michelin Wild Enduro tread, Magi-X DH and the Downhill Shield deliver maximum grip, no matter the terrain.

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For those who are looking for winning grip.

The Michelin Enduro Front Racing Line has been developed to excel on all types of terrain. The combination of the Michelin Wild Enduro tread, Magi-X DH and the Downhill Shield deliver maximum grip, no matter the terrain. More robustness thanks to its double-reinforced Downhill Shield and anti-puncture reinforcement delivering excellent handling even at low pressures.

Available in front-and rear-specific versions, the MICHELIN Wild Enduro Racing Line tyres are available in 29x2.40 to suit the race bikes used today at the highest levels of the sport, and by riders who ride aggressively on enduro-type terrain.

The focus of the new range is to offer the highest levels of grip in challenging conditions and to resist damage when riding at the limit. This has been made possible due to the use of the MAGI-X DH tread rubber compound, and Double Defense 4X-Ply, Low-Pressure Reinforcement and High-Density Puncture Protection integrated into the casing design.

 

Magi-XDH technology
This is the same sticky and durable rubber compound as used in Michelin's DH range of tyres that are optimised to offer high grip levels in wet and dry conditions on a variety of terrain. In addition, the compound ensures consistent grip across a wide temperature range from 5° to 40° Celsius (41° to 104° Fahrenheit).

Downhill shield technology
Anti-puncture reinforcement delivers great handling even at lower pressures.

Double Defense 4X-Ply
Designed with four plies in the sidewall areas to increase resistance to damage and increase lateral stability of the tyres’ casing during high-speed cornering