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Maxxis India launched an entire range of premium cruiser bike tyres.
Maxxis India has launched an entire range of tyres under Maxxis M6311/M6312 and M6239/M6240 for the cruiser segment for premium bikes. These tyres are currently offered in the replacement market for Royal Enfield Classic 350, Thunderbird 500, Bullet 500, Bullet Electra, Himalayan, and Hunter models.
They have specially designed tread patterns to meet comfort and safety requirements. Both series are backed by the best 5+1 unconditional Maxxis.
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The company states that it will set the benchmark for the cruiser segment tyres in a long way by the variety of tyres launched for the replacement market.
The Maxxis Maxxceed Series M6311/M6312 offers improved control while riding, according to the press release. Its curved shape facilitates turning on slick roads and spreading water. The highly advanced design, which maximizes structural rigidity and produces a larger contact surface, improves steering, leaning, and cornering. The alternate lugs’ specially created zigzag pattern relieves the pressure on the tyres, which improves performance, extends their lifespan, and reduces shape distortion.
Since they offer additional support and resistance to the forces of wear and tear, the closed grooves at the shoulder reduce the likelihood of cracking.
The M6239 and M6240 models of the Maxxplore Series, on the other hand, were specifically created to meet riders’ desires for off-road exploration without sacrificing speed. It was constructed using cutting – edge rubber compound technology, which offers greater strength and exceptional performances in both dry and wet circumstances.
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The large, aggressive blocks are designed to provide long-lasting grip without sacrificing riders safety. On a wet surface, its deep grooves provide superior water channeling and outstanding performance.
The company has designed these tyres for enjoyable long-distance riding and highway crushing, giving the right driving force with control while unleashing the potential of the car, according to Brian Yen Commercial and Marketing head, Maxxis India.
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