Commander 3 Cruiser Rear Tyre - 200/55R17

MichelinSKU: 03021407
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Commander III® Cruiser Tire
  • Exceptional wet grip for cruiser bikes - Michelin® Commander® III Cruiser tires offer the best wet grip and the shortest stopping distances in wet conditions among leading competitors
  • Michelin® Premium Touch technology - The patented sidewall designs of the Michelin® Commander® III tires enhance the styling of V-Twin motorcycles
  • Michelin ADT®: Amplified Density Technology - A highly dense, more rigid tire casing, which helps deliver excellent feedback and handling.
  • Performance without compromise - Michelin® Commander® III tires deliver enhanced wet grip and exceptional longevity
  • Designed to deliver more wet grip and durability for cruiser bikes
  • The Michelin® tire for all types of V-Twin cruisers
  • Excellent mileage for touring bikes
  • Blackwall
  • This item fits to following motorbikes.

  • Harley Davidson FLSTF 1584 2007-2009
  • Harley Davidson FLSTF 1690 2012-2014
  • Harley Davidson FLSTF 1690 ABS 2012-2017
  • Harley Davidson FLSTFB 1584 2010
  • Harley Davidson FLSTFB 1584 ABS 2011
  • Harley Davidson FLSTFB 1690 ABS 2013-2017
  • Harley Davidson FLSTFB 1690 ABS 2013
  • Harley Davidson FLSTFBS 1800 ABS 2017
  • Harley Davidson FLSTFSE2 1690 2006
  • Harley Davidson FXST 1584 2007
  • Harley Davidson FXST 1584 2008-2011
  • Harley Davidson FXSTB 1584 2007-2009
  • Harley Davidson FXSTC 1584 2007-2009
  • Harley Davidson FXSTI 1450 EFI 2006
  • Harley Davidson FXSTSSE 1800 2007
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