Why Ride With Michelin Motorcycle Tyres?
Today’s MICHELIN tyres are more high-tech than ever, comprising more than 200 components. These perfectly proportioned ingredients interact to deliver balanced performance in safety, comfort and environmental impact reduction.
A wide variety of different families of materials are used to make the components, including natural rubber, synthetic rubber, metal, textiles, reinforcing agents (carbon black, silica, etc.) and plasticizers, (e.g., resins) elements such as sulphur for vulcanization.
They are committed to ensuring that all tyre components are ultimately sustainable.
To achieve this, they are leveraging their advanced technological maturity in high-tech materials and their technology incubator.
One example among many is the Group’s plan to produce butadiene from biomass (waste wood, rice husks, corn stover, etc.) to replace butadiene derived from petroleum.
Butadiene is a critical component in the synthetic rubbers used to make tyres.
In addition, many other projects are already underway to regenerate plastic (PET), recycle polystyrene or recover carbon black from used tyres.
Michelin has also used as little material as possible in its tyres to maximize performance and efficiency.
The aim is to limit the impact of tyres on the planet’s resources and improve their rolling resistance, thereby lowering CO2 emissions.
To meet Michelin’s goal of producing 100% sustainable tyres, natural rubber – which is still the primary material used in tyre manufacturing – must also be made responsibly.
Michelin rapidly committed to making the sector environmentally responsible and beneficial to all stakeholders.
Beyond the many different materials, the excellence of their tyres is also down to complex assembly and unique manufacturing processes.
Shop Michelin Motorcycle Tyres Australia
EasyR Australia offers the most extensive range of Michelin motorcycle tyres at the lowest prices.
This includes popular tyres such as the Michelin Commander 2 motorcycle tyres, Michelin Pilot 2 motorcycle tires, and the Michelin Road 5 tires.
For further enquiries about Michelin motorcycle tires, Pilot Road 5, or rubber compounds, please chat with us online or call us on (07) 3216 2251.
Our sales team will happily assist.