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KTM Duke & RC 390 Motorcycle Gets New MRF Tyres
The Duke 390 and RC 390 motorcycles by KTM are exceptional. They need special tyres that can offer phenomenal grip. The Austrian manufacturer offers German tyres by Metzeler for its performance motorcycle.
These tyres are expensive and can create a hole in the enthusiast's pocket. The Austrian manufacturer offers MRF tyres for its Duke and RC 200 motorcycles. Now MRF tyres will offer better tyres for KTM Duke and RC 390 motorcycles. They have christened these tyres as the Revz-FC1 and Rev-C1.
MRF will offer these tyres as replacement to the stock fitted tyres. These tyres will offer longer rubber life and superior grip in all conditions. The Indian tyre manufacturer has provided deeper grooves at the edge of the tyre for superior grip at any given angle.
The Metzeler tyres for KTM are priced at a premium cost of approximately INR 16,160 for a set. The new MRF tyres have been priced looking at the economical aspect of a buyer. They have priced their tyres at INR 2,683 for the front, while the rear tyre costs INR 3,600.
The Revz FC1 and C1 are available in sizes of 110/70 R-17 and 150/60 R-17 respectively. These tyres will fit straight away to KTM Duke or RC 390 motorcycles. MRF is providing a great optional tyre for those looking to save some money without compromising on quality and safety.