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Sedona MX887IT Front Tire 80/100-21 51M Bias TT

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The MX887IT is an ideal intermediate to hard terrain tire with its rigid 4-ply carcass design that helps reduce sidewall flex for a more planted feel. The Sedona MX887IT Front...

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Sedona MX887IT Front Tire 80/100-21 51M Bias TT
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The MX887IT is an ideal intermediate to hard terrain tire with its rigid 4-ply carcass design that helps reduce sidewall flex for a more planted feel.
The Sedona MX887IT Front Tire is expertly designed for riders tackling intermediate to hard terrain. Its robust 4-ply carcass construction significantly reduces sidewall flex, providing a more stable and planted feel on the toughest trails. Whether you*re racing or riding for leisure, this tire ensures optimal performance and confidence on varied surfaces.

With superior grip at extreme angles, the MX887IT is equipped with side knobs that enhance traction and control, allowing you to navigate sharp turns and challenging landscapes with ease. The reversible tread pattern and symmetrical knob design ensure consistent traction in both forward and reverse directions, making it a versatile choice for off-road enthusiasts.

Choose the Sedona MX887IT Front Tire for reliable performance and durability on your next adventure. This tire is the perfect blend of innovation and functionality, designed to meet the demands of serious riders.

Features:
* Rigid 4-ply carcass design helps reduce sidewall flex to give tire a more planted feel
* Works effectively in intermediate to hard terrain
* Side knobs offer superior grip at extreme angles
* Reversible tread pattern and symmetrical knob design allows for equal traction in both directions

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