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Mitas Classic / Vintage Mx Competition Motorcycle Tyre 110 / 100 - 18 Rear on 2040-parts.com

AU $105.00
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Australia, Australia
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Mitas Classic / Vintage MX Competition Rear Motorcycle Tyre 110 / 100 - 18

Intermediate Terrain

  • Suitable for Rear
  • Tube type
  • Max load: 280 kg
  • Max speed: 130 km/hr
  • Weight: 5.3kg

The harsh conditions of 1930's Eastern Europe led to the development of exceptionally durable tyres with remarkable traction and a long service life.

Today Mitas still produces many of these classic tyres, and not just for museums and restorers - millions of people around the world still rely on the motorcycle for the transport of people and goods, and many of them choose Mitas tyres to get the job done.  

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