Pirelli PIRELLI 2291900

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō ngā Potae Motopaika o Mua o Pirelli Diablo Rosso 2

Model: PIRELLI 2291900

1. Hua Neke Atuview

The Pirelli Diablo Rosso 2 is a high-performance front motorcycle tire designed for sport and street riding. It is engineered to provide excellent grip and handling characteristics, suitable for a wide range of modern motorcycles.

Pirelli Diablo Rosso 2 Front Motorcycle Tire

Image: Pirelli Diablo Rosso 2 Front Motorcycle Tire, showcasing its tread pattern and sidewall.

2. Nga waahanga matua

  • Sporty and Versatile: Designed as the sportiest and most versatile road-oriented tire within the Rosso Generation, suitable for various riding conditions.
  • Advanced Compound Technology: Features a high-grip compound on the shoulders and a wet/mileage compound in the center, optimizing performance across various conditions.
  • Enhanced Patch Technology (EPT): Grip is improved through EPT, a technology derived from World Superbike racing, optimizing the contact patch.
  • Integrated Contour Shaping (ICS): Maximizes the contact patch area, complementing the handling and power delivery of contemporary motorcycles.
  • Wet Performance: Engineered to perform well in wet conditions, enhancing safety and confidence.

3. Whakatakotoranga

WhakatakotorangaUara
WaitohuPirelli
TauiraPIRELLI 2291900
Rahi120/70ZR17
Wāhanga Whānui120 Mirimita
Raukaha Uta520 Pauna
Hohonu Taahi5 Mirimita
Momo TaahiHangarite
Whanui Rim17 Inihi
Taimana Taira34 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi9.98 Pauna
Nga tauYear Round
Tau Waahanga Kaihanga2291900

4. Tatūnga (Tāuta)

Proper installation of a motorcycle tire is critical for safety and performance. It is highly recommended that tire mounting and balancing be performed by a qualified professional motorcycle technician using appropriate tools and equipment.

4.1 Nga Tirohanga i mua i te whakaurunga

  • Verify that the tire size and specifications match your motorcycle manufacturer's recommendations.
  • Inspect the tire for any shipping damage or manufacturing defects before mounting.
  • Ensure the wheel rim is clean, free from damage, and compatible with tubeless tires if applicable.

4.2 Te Whakamau me te Taurite

  • Use proper tire mounting lubricants and tools to avoid damage to the tire bead or rim.
  • Ensure the tire is mounted with the correct rotation direction, indicated by an arrow on the sidewall.
  • Balance the wheel and tire assembly using a dynamic balancer to prevent vibrations and ensure even wear.
  • Inflate the tire to the pressure recommended by your motorcycle manufacturer, not the maximum pressure listed on the tire sidewall.

5. Nga Aratohu Whakahaere

5.1 Wā Whakatūpato

New tires require a break-in period of approximately 100-200 miles (160-320 km) to allow the tire's surface to scuff in and remove any mold release agents. During this period, avoid aggressive acceleration, hard braking, and extreme lean angles.

5.2 Te Pehenga Tire

Maintain correct tire pressure as specified in your motorcycle's owner's manual. Check tire pressure frequently (at least weekly) when the tires are cold. Incorrect tire pressure can lead to poor handling, reduced tire life, and increased risk of tire failure.

5.3 Ngā Āhuatanga o te Eke

While the Diablo Rosso 2 is designed for versatility, adjust your riding style to suit road conditions, especially in wet or cold weather. Reduce speed and increase following distance in adverse conditions.

6. Tiaki

6.1 Tirotiro auau

  • Regularly inspect the tire for signs of wear, cuts, punctures, or embedded objects.
  • Check tread depth. Replace the tire when the tread wears down to the minimum legal limit or when wear indicators become visible.
  • Examine the sidewalls for cracks, bulges, or other damage.

6.2 Te horoi me te Penapena

  • Clean tires with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals or petroleum-based products that can degrade rubber.
  • When storing a motorcycle for an extended period, ensure the tires are off the ground or rotate them periodically to prevent flat spots. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and ozone-producing equipment.

7. Te Raru

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your motorcycle tire.

7.1 Uneven Tire Wear

  • Take: Incorrect tire pressure, improper wheel alignment, unbalanced wheel, worn suspension components.
  • Rongoā: Verify and adjust tire pressure regularly. Have wheel alignment and balancing checked by a professional. Inspect and replace worn suspension parts.

7.2 Loss of Tire Pressure

  • Take: Pū, turuturu te kakau takirere, pakaru te awhi, turuturu te pītiti.
  • Rongoā: Inspect the tire for punctures. Check the valve stem for leaks. If a puncture is found, consult a professional for repair or replacement. Do not attempt to repair sidewall punctures.

7.3 Vibrations or Wobbling

  • Take: Unbalanced wheel, bent rim, tire defect, loose wheel bearings.
  • Rongoā: Have the wheel re-balanced. Inspect the rim for damage. If the tire is suspected to be defective, contact the manufacturer or dealer. Check and tighten wheel bearings if necessary.

8. Nga Korero Whakaputanga

Pirelli tires are covered by a limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For specific details regarding the warranty period, coverage, and claims process, please refer to the official Pirelli website or contact your authorized Pirelli dealer. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

9. Tautoko Kiritaki

For further assistance, technical inquiries, or support, please contact Pirelli customer service through their official website or consult an authorized Pirelli dealer. Always provide your tire's model number (PIRELLI 2291900) and any relevant purchase information when seeking support.

You can find more information and contact details on the official Pirelli webpae: www.pirelli.com

© 2024 Pirelli. All rights reserved.

Tuhinga e pa ana - PIRELLI 2291900

Preview Tire Information Supplement and Manufacturer Warranties: Safety, Specifications, and Coverage Guide
A comprehensive guide to tire safety, markings, sizing, identification, loading, and inflation. Includes detailed warranty information from BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, Continental, Falken, General Tire, Goodyear Dunlop, Hankook, Kumho, Michelin, Nexen, Pirelli, Toyo, and Yokohama.
Preview Adventure Bike Rider Tyre Guide: Choosing the Right Tires for Your Motorcycle
A comprehensive guide from Adventure Bike Rider magazine on selecting adventure motorcycle tires. Covers knobbly vs. tubeless, tire pressures, 80/20, 50/50, and road touring tire types from Metzeler and Pirelli, with UK route suggestions.
Preview Ducati Motopaika Tips & Tinihanga: Raparongoā me te Aratohu Tiaki
He aratohu whanui mo nga kaipupuri motopaika Ducati me nga tohunga hangarau, e tuku ana i nga tohutohu rapurongoa, nga mahi whakatika, me nga tirohanga tiaki mo nga momo tauira tae atu ki a Diavel, Monster, Multistrada, Panigale, me Streetfighter. Ka whakatika i nga take noa penei i te mahi miihini, te mamau, te DQS, me nga punaha hiko.
Preview 2021 BMW Tire Manufacturers' Warranties Guide
Comprehensive guide to 2021 tire manufacturer warranties for BMW vehicles, covering major brands like Bridgestone, Continental, Goodyear, Michelin, Pirelli, and Yokohama. Includes essential tire maintenance and safety information.
Preview Motukino ROSSO EVO Kaiwhakamahi me te Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
Comprehensive user and installer manual for the Motorline ROSSO EVO garage door automation system, covering safety instructions, installation, programming, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Preview Motukino ROSSO EVO Kaiwhakamahi me te Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
Comprehensive guide for installing, programming, and maintaining the Motorline ROSSO EVO automatic gate opener system. Essential for installers and homeowners.

Ask a question about this manual

Ask about setup, troubleshooting, compatibility, parts, safety, or missing instructions. Manuals+ will review the question and use this page’s manual context to help answer it.