Kramer Motorcycles To Come Fitted With Pirelli Tires

Kramer Motorcycles To Come Fitted With Pirelli Tires

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ROME, Ga. (January 30, 2019) – Pirelli Tire North America has reached an agreement with Kramer Motorcycles USA to become the sole tire supplier for the brand’s race-ready sportbikes. Kramer, which focuses its efforts solely on track-only motorcycles, will rely on the race-proven performance of Pirelli’s DIABLO™ Superbike slicks.

“Partnering with Kramer Motorcycles is a great addition to the Pirelli brand,” said Oscar Solis, road racing manager, Pirelli. “Kramer’s attention to detail with producing high-end race bikes is second to none. The brand’s commitment to supplying customers with race-ready machines fits perfectly with the DIABLO™ Superbike tire. Pirelli is constantly updating its racing slicks with new technology, and just like Kramer, remains focused on giving all riders access to the brand’s latest offerings.”

MOTUL FIM World Superbike Championship, which has played an instrumental role in the development and technology of the DIABLO™ Superbike slicks. The Kramer S and R models will come equipped with 120/70-17 SC2 compound front tires. On the rear, a 160/60-17 sizing will be used on the S model, while the R model comes with a 180/55-17, both in SC2 compound.

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To learn more about the complete line of Pirelli motorcycle tires, please visit www.pirelli.com

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