Engineered for motorcycles of all generations, the Roadrider MKII marks a significant improvement in performance and durability compared to its predecessor.
Staying true to its classic British design, the Roadrider MKII features a more defined tread pattern while maintaining the symmetry between front and rear treads, offering a balanced and cohesive look. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the tyre provides sport, sport-touring, and cruiser riders with a silica-enhanced compound and an aggressive shoulder contour, delivering excellent traction and stability in both wet and dry conditions.
Features:
- High silica compound for superior performance in both wet and dry conditions.
- Symmetrical front and rear tread patterns for a cohesive look.
- Interrupted centre groove to reduce tramlining and enhance handling.
- Enhanced sidewall for improved resistance to ozone degradation.
- Embossed Union Jack sidewall treatment for a distinct British design.
- Tubeless (TL) construction for convenience and safety.
- Bias ply construction for a smooth and comfortable ride.
1974 Honda CB500/550
1975 Honda CB500/550
1976 Honda CB500/550
1977 Honda CB500/550
1978 Honda CB500/550
1979 Honda CB500/550
1987 Honda CBR1000F
1988 Honda NT650 Bros
1988 Honda NTV650 Revere
1988 Honda VFR750F RC36
1989 Honda NT650 Bros
1989 Honda NTV650 Revere
1989 Honda VFR750F RC36
1990 Honda NT650 Bros
1990 Honda NTV650 Revere
1991 Honda NT650 Bros
1991 Honda NTV650
1991 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1992 Honda NT650 Bros
1992 Honda NTV650
1992 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1993 Honda NT650 Bros
1993 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1994 Cagiva 500 River
1994 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1995 Cagiva 500 River
1995 Cagiva 600 River Road
1995 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1996 Cagiva 500 River
1996 Cagiva 600 River Road
1996 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1997 Cagiva 500 River
1997 Cagiva 600 River Road
1997 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1998 Cagiva 500 River
1998 Cagiva 600 River Road
1998 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1999 Cagiva 600 River Road
Engineered for motorcycles of all generations, the Roadrider MKII marks a significant improvement in performance and durability compared to its predecessor.
Staying true to its classic British design, the Roadrider MKII features a more defined tread pattern while maintaining the symmetry between front and rear treads, offering a balanced and cohesive look. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the tyre provides sport, sport-touring, and cruiser riders with a silica-enhanced compound and an aggressive shoulder contour, delivering excellent traction and stability in both wet and dry conditions.
Features:
- High silica compound for superior performance in both wet and dry conditions.
- Symmetrical front and rear tread patterns for a cohesive look.
- Interrupted centre groove to reduce tramlining and enhance handling.
- Enhanced sidewall for improved resistance to ozone degradation.
- Embossed Union Jack sidewall treatment for a distinct British design.
- Tubeless (TL) construction for convenience and safety.
- Bias ply construction for a smooth and comfortable ride.
1974 Honda CB500/550
1975 Honda CB500/550
1976 Honda CB500/550
1977 Honda CB500/550
1978 Honda CB500/550
1979 Honda CB500/550
1987 Honda CBR1000F
1988 Honda NT650 Bros
1988 Honda NTV650 Revere
1988 Honda VFR750F RC36
1989 Honda NT650 Bros
1989 Honda NTV650 Revere
1989 Honda VFR750F RC36
1990 Honda NT650 Bros
1990 Honda NTV650 Revere
1991 Honda NT650 Bros
1991 Honda NTV650
1991 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1992 Honda NT650 Bros
1992 Honda NTV650
1992 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1993 Honda NT650 Bros
1993 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1994 Cagiva 500 River
1994 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1995 Cagiva 500 River
1995 Cagiva 600 River Road
1995 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1996 Cagiva 500 River
1996 Cagiva 600 River Road
1996 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1997 Cagiva 500 River
1997 Cagiva 600 River Road
1997 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1998 Cagiva 500 River
1998 Cagiva 600 River Road
1998 Kawasaki ZR550 Zephyr
1999 Cagiva 600 River Road