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  • [[Image:All-terrain_tyre.jpg|thumb|All-terrain tyre]] An '''All-terrain tyre''' is a type of [[automotive]] [[Tire|tyre]] most commonly found on [[Four wheel drive]] vehicles.
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  • [[Image:All-terrain_tyre.jpg|thumb|All-terrain tyre]] An '''All-terrain tyre''' is a type of [[automotive]] [[Tire|tyre]] most commonly found on [[Four wheel drive]] vehicles.
    696 bytes (111 words) - 11:09, 17 September 2009
  • #redirect [[All-terrain tyre]]
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  • *Front tyre size -- 120/70 x 17 *Rear tyre size -- 160/60 x 17
    618 bytes (90 words) - 23:24, 14 June 2009
  • *Front tyre size -- 120/70 x 17 *Rear tyre size -- 160/60 x 17
    670 bytes (100 words) - 11:59, 19 November 2008
  • *Front tyre size -- 120/70 x 17 *Rear tyre size -- 170/60 x 17
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  • *Front tyre size -- 120/70 x 17 *Rear tyre size -- 180/55 x 17
    699 bytes (101 words) - 13:39, 19 November 2008
  • *Front Tyre -- 120/70-17 *Rear Tyre -- 170/60-17
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  • ..., including aviation, finance, construction, transportation, chemical, and tyre manufacture, headquartered in [[Seoul]], [[Korea]]. It was once known as ' ...manufactures tyres under the Kumho and Marshal brands in a full range of tyre sizes.
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  • ...Dunlop]] after he invented the modern [[pneumatic]] [[inflatable]] [[tire|tyre]]. Its first factory opened in [[Dublin]] in [[1889]]. ...ates to 1990 when [[Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company]] bought the European tyre business, but not Dunlop Aircraft Tyres, which is an independently owned co
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  • |Front tyre dimensions || 2.75-18 |Rear tyre dimensions || 3.00-18
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  • ...competed (Ferrari, Jordan and Minardi all raced on Bridgestone tyres, the tyre they had been using all season). This was to be Ferraris and Michael Schuma ...started from pole position and led the race on a track where the Michelin tyre was expected to hold an advantage over their Japanese rivals. Michael had a
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  • *Front tyre: 120/60-17 *Rear tyre: 180/55-17
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  • |Front tyre || 120/60 ZR 17 |Rear tyre || 160/60 ZR 17
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  • |Front tyre || 120/70 ZR 17 |Rear tyre || 180/55 ZR 17
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  • |Front tyre || 120/70 ZR 17 |Rear tyre || 180/55 ZR 17
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  • ...e, but had a tendency to overuse its tyres, which led to several late race tyre problems in mid seasons, during the unusually hot European summer. As a res ...Michelin]] were using tyres which changed construction, causing the French tyre maker to provide remoulded tyres late in the season, Ferrari became competi
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  • ...e, but had a tendency to overuse its tyres, which led to several late race tyre problems in mid seasons, during the unusually hot European summer. As a res ...Michelin]] were using tyres which changed construction, causing the French tyre maker to provide remoulded tyres late in the season, Ferrari became competi
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  • A '''Mud Terrain Tyre''' is a type of [[automotive]] [[tire]] which may be fitted as an [[afterma
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  • ...lets and/or classic car restoration companies such as Coker Tire and Vogue Tyre Company. Some companies manufacture wide whitewall inserts - the Portawall
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  • "Power is nothing without control," is the well known [[slogan]] of Pirelli Tyre Company and is featured in numerous [[television]] and print [[advertisemen Pirelli is the only allowed tyre brand in the FIM World Superbike Championship in 2007.
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  • * Front tyre: 120/70 ZR 17 * Rear tyre: 180/55 ZR 17
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  • ...es screwed into each tread-less tyre, each bike has 90 spikes on the front tyre and 200 on the rear (or more). In the studded tyre class there is no broadsiding around the bends due to the grip produced by
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  • ...ne (région)|Auvergne]] ''[[région]]'' of [[France]], is primarily a [[tire|tyre]] manufacturer. However, it is also famous for its [[Michelin Guide|Red]] a ...ally called ''Manufacture Française des Pneumatiques Michelin'', "Michelin tyre manufacturing company of France." Michelin's North American headquarters a
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  • ...[[Formula One]] teams. From 2008 to 2010 Bridgestone will become the sole tyre supplier. [http://www.formula1.com/news/4601.html]
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  • *'''Front Tyre:''' 120/70 ZR17 *'''Rear Tyre:''' 190/50 ZR17
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  • [[Image:Tyre carts on grid at USGP 2005.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The 2005 United States Gra ...formula1.com/inside_f1/rules_and_regulations/sporting_regulations/511/ FIA tyre regulation summary]
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  • ...South Africa. He had been the only rider to get the 16'5-inch [[Michelin]] tyre working to full effect, with his sideways riding style and slight build ide
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  • ...h & fastest lap in West Germany. Non finish but fastest lap in the Ulster (Tyre tread problems with his [[Dunlop]]s) followed by MVs first ever 500cc win +
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  • ...], [[2005]], he condemned the [[FIA]]'s requirement that a single set of [[tyre]]s must last the full length of a race, blaming the circumstances which cau
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  • ...made it mandatory for all of the teams to use the same chassis, engine and tyre supplier so that true driver ability is reflected. Most races take place as ...dium and hard), as well as a [[wet tyre|wet specification]]. The choice of tyre being raced is made jointly by the manufacturer and the GP2 Series organize
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  • *Front tyre: 120/70 ZR 17 *Rear tyre: 190/50 ZR 17
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  • ...ars were fitted with 18 inch wheels, with 245/40 R18 tyres. This wheel and tyre size combination will also be available on the Spider model.
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  • * Tyre size: 145 x 13 (155 x 13 on 1750 and Sport)
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  • | FRONT TYRE ||Metzeler Racetec Slick K0, 120/70 R 17 | REAR TYRE || Metzeler Racetec Slick K0, 190/55 R 17
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  • ...able. This was late 1963. (In 1958 Moto Guzzi had used a 20 inch rear tyre on the [[Moto Guzzi Grand Prix 500 cc V8|Grand Prix 500 cc V8]], and they h It could have been a superbike before its time but tyre technology was not ready. There were other bikes developed as a result: the
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  • ...the [[scrub radius]] of the steered wheel. This is the offset between the tyre's contact point with the road surface and the projected axis of the steerin
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  • * [[Tyre]]: 5.20 "x 12" (a request with white band)
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  • ...m partially blamed [[Bridgestone]] for favouring [[McLaren]], who were the tyre supplier's top team at that time.
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  • * Changing tyres during pitstops will be banned, unless a tyre is damaged. ==== Questions over the tyre rules ====
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  • ...driver. The controversy was managed by Ferrari agreeing to aggregate their tyre usuage between the two cars, ensuring that Schumacher used the same total n
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  • * Front tyre: 2.75" x 19" * Back tyre 3.00" x 20"
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  • ...lin and Dunlop were also asked if they would be interested in the one-make tyre rule contract. ...se order of qualifying position; in Superpole, riders may use a qualifying tyre. If Superpole is declared wet, a 50-minute session takes place for all 16 r
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  • ...ls Elbow" on the [[Kirk Michael]] to [[Peel]] section of the course when a tyre burst. Fowler nearly gave up, but was told by a spectator that he led the t
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  • *Tyre Size: front 2 ½ x 16, rear 2 ¾ x 16 *Tyre Pressure: 1.7 front and 1.8 rear
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  • ...[[bhp]] ((700 kW) from their three-[[litre]] engines but have 10 times the tyre contact surface. Because of this difficulty, MotoGP is perhaps unique in mo
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  • ...e engine robbed him of the title, this time conceding to [[John Surtees]]. Tyre failure put paid to that year's attempt at the [[1964 Indianapolis 500|Indi ...er starting from pole, he was leading in his Lotus 49 (chassis R2), when a tyre punctured. He lost an entire lap while having the wheel changed in the pits
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  • !Tyre *Along with changes to bodywork, vehicle weight and tyre size, the document includes details of a "Kinetic Energy Recovery System",
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  • |Tyres || [[Pirelli]]/[[Englebert (tyre manufacturer)|Englebert]]
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  • ...ear tyre lifts up slightly when the kart turns the corner. This allows the tyre to slide and lose some of its grip or lift off the ground completely, somet ...tri-oval]]. Speedway racing emphasizes chassis set-up and environment wise tyre selection. Formal competitive classes begin at the junior level which start
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