160/60ZR17 (69W) TL ROADTEC 01 SE Metzeler

160/60ZR17 (69W) TL ROADTEC 01 SE Metzeler

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Name: 160/60ZR17 (69W) TL ROADTEC 01 SE Metzeler
Category: Motorbike tyre
Manufacturer: METZELER
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Width: 160
Height: 60
Rim diameter: 17
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160/60ZR17 (69W) TL ROADTEC 01 SE Metzeler

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The company

Metzeler is a German motorcycle tyre manufacturer focused on quality and performance. Our mission is to continuously develop products on the cutting edge of technology to meet the needs and expectations of motorcyclists' needs.

At Metzeler most of the people are enthusiastic motorcycle riders themselves. This means that they know the real needs, the expectations and the request of the riders. 

Our customers are discerning and opt for the tyre for their bike which gives them the best performance, without sacrificing safety and reliability.

Vision

We keep this in mind when we are working to fulfil the needs of the real motorcyclist. Metzeler has manufactured motorcycle tyres since 1892 and our history goes hand in hand with the history of the motorcycle. 

From the use of new materials and the development of innovative tread designs, to the introduction of advanced rubber compounds, the German brand is always at the forefront of technical development

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Tyre label

Under the 1222/2009/EK regulation of the The European Parliament and Council, in the case of all tires* producted after June 2012 and sold within the EU, the tire or the place of sale must have a label from November 2012. On the left you can see the new EU label for this tire. It is very similar to the labels used on household appliances, for instance the labels on washing machines or dishwashers. For further informations about these notations you can visit this link. You can get informations about the new tire labeling regulations and the frequently asked questions from the European Tyre and Rubber Manufacturers Association (ETRMA).