Pirelli Offers Free Front Tire With Purchase Of Rear Diablo Corsa III

Pirelli Offers Free Front Tire With Purchase Of Rear Diablo Corsa III

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Pirelli’s new three-zone compound Diablo Corsa III is not only the hottest, trend-setting, traction-grabbing tire on the market, it also comes with a special promotion. Buy a rear Diablo Corsa III and get a free front for only the cost of shipping. All any rider needs to do to take part in this promotion is purchase a Diablo Corsa III rear tire from their favorite Parts Unlimited dealer, go to the website: www.diablo.getpirelli.com, sign up, and a front tire will be delivered to your door just for the cost of shipping. Only a limited number of tires are available during this special promotion, so don’t delay. The Pirelli Diablo III is a three-zone compound tire with two different compounds split into those three distinct zones across the profile, providing high traction for cornering and high-mileage for traveling. It’s the first ever dual compound tire designed specifically for the street and it’s the same tire used in World Superstock competition, again showing how at Pirelli, we race what we sell, we sell what we race. The Pirelli Diablo III is also manufactured using Pirelli’s unique MIRS (Multi-Integrated Robotic System) technology; no human hands touch the tires during the production process. This results in perfect tires with perfect structural equilibrium. This tire comes balanced so if your rim is too, no weights are required.

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