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Most vehicle models have different tire sizes depending the model and year. Please enter your vehicle information, here are some tips of where you can find them:
Why?
Most vehicle models don’t have just one standard tyre size, but different tyre sizes depending on the trim or option. So we can’t tell you which tyres are compatible with your vehicle without the full vehicle information.
Where can I find it?
Check your owner’s manual, vehicle registration documents, or original sales invoice. One of those should have the full description of your vehicle's year, make, model, and option.
Not sure? Contact us.
Most vehicle models have different tire sizes depending the model and year. Please enter your vehicle information, here are some tips of where you can find them:
Why?
Most vehicle models don’t have just one standard tyre size, but different tyre sizes depending on the trim or option. So we can’t tell you which tyres are compatible with your vehicle without the full vehicle information.
Where can I find it?
Check your owner’s manual, vehicle registration documents, or original sales invoice. One of those should have the full description of your vehicle's year, make, model, and option.
Not sure? Contact us.
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More confidence, in wet and dry conditions, even when 50% worn*
* According to internal studies at Ladoux, the Michelin centre of excellence, under the supervision of an independent witness, comparing MICHELIN Road 5 tyres used for 3502 miles and with 50% remaining tread depth with new and unworn MICHELIN Pilot Road 4 tyres.
"Whilst these fitments are considered safe for the bikes listed, Regulations covering tyre usage vary depending on the Country of use. It is always necessary to check that the fitment and combination of tyres is acceptable both for your bike and for the local Regulations."