Continental provides service information for motorcyclists
• Valuable technical tips for everyday motorcycle use
• Optimal handling, minimal wear
• Back to school for tire pressure
Hanover/Korbach, March 2, 2020. The tire is the link between the road and the vehicle. Its diverse properties ensure that positive and negative acceleration are transferred to the asphalt just as safely as changes in direction caused by steering movements or leaning. This makes the „black ring“ all the more deserving of our attention—and it is often the little things in motorcycle life that can achieve great things.

Take tire pressure, for example: getting it right is a small thing that can have a big impact—driving performance is optimized and wear is minimized. A guide from Continental's service technicians, now available online free of charge, explains why vehicle manufacturers issue recommendations on tire pressure. In addition to air pressure, the guide contains other useful tips for everyday motorcycling: When should a tire be replaced? What can I do to get stability problems under control? How do I use sealant correctly? When is a tire really „old“?
Continental experts have compiled a total of seven technical service information sheets on frequently asked questions about motorcycle and scooter tires for dealers and end consumers, which are available as free downloads at www.conti-moto.de/ are available in the „Interesting facts“ section.
Text & image credits: Continental 2020
