Advice from the Michelin technician
1 Check the condition of your rims before fitting the tyre.
2 Check the wear level on your tyres (using the indicator on the tread) if the motorcycle is fitted with previously-used tyres.
3 Adjust the cold pressure once the tyre is fitted and balanced. Comply scrupulously with the pressures we recommend or that your Michelin Technician has given you.
4 Set your tyre warmers to 90 degrees and place them on your tyres for at least 1 hour. Check that these are plugged in correctly and in good operating condition, and do so regularly throughtout the warming period.
Advice from the Michelin Man: Place your warmers fixing strap level with the valve; this will make it easier to check your pressure because you ll know where your valve is positioned.
5 Adjust your tyre pressure when hot. (minimum 80°C) before going out onto the track (record them).
6 Install valve caps in order to guarantee your tyres are airtight. Never ride without the valve caps on.
Once all these spets have been followed, you can hit the track!
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On returning to the pits, read and record your tyre pressures in order to know whether you have the correct pressure recommended by your manufacturer. Adjust the pressures if necessary, in accordance with the values found.
8 Replaces the warmers on your tyres fairly quickly so as not to allow them to cool down suddently and so that you can reuse them under the best conditions.
Advice from the Michelin Man: To reduce the tyre warming cycles, it is recommended the tyres be kept under
warmers throughout the day.
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