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Mitas E-09 Dakar Dual Sport Tire 100/90-19, Front [57R]
    Mitas E-09 Dakar Dual Sport Tire 100/90-19, Front [57R]
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    • SKU: TTLMIT-E091009019R-D
      Mitas E-09 Dakar Dual Sport Tire 100/90-19, Front [57R]

    • $158.95

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    Mitas E-09 Dakar Dual Sport Tire 100/90-19, Front [57R].

    The Mitas Dakar E-09 is a heavy duty front tire designed for rugged off road conditions that also performs well on pavement. This tire has an extra ply in the construction that provides a stiffer carcass for better puncture resistance and lower heat build up which extends tire life. This tubeless E-09 is an excellent choice for adventure riders looking for a heavy duty, long life tire that exhibits uncompromised traction in any condition.

    • Aggressive knobby tread
    • Cross-ply construction with one extra ply
    • Dakar version is longer wearing with extra puncture resistance
    • Stiffer ride compared to non Dakar version
    • Excellent directional bite

    Features :

    • Aspect Ratio: 90
    • Construction: Bias
    • Load/Speed Index: 57R
    • R-Rated For Speeds Of Up To: 106mph
    • Position: Front
    • Rim Diameter: 19
    • Section Width: 100
    • Size: 100/90-19
    • Tread Pattern: Mitas
    • Type: Tubeless, but can be used with a tube

    Note:Tire recommendations are by size only. Always consult your owner's manual, mechanic or dealer regarding radial versus bias ply construction as well as tread design, load rating and speed rating recommendations for your motorcycle.

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