Frequenty Asked Questions
TVS Eurogrip Protorq Extreme tyres are designed for high-performance sports bikes, offering superior grip, stability, and control at high speeds. Their soft rubber compound and radial construction ensure excellent handling, making them ideal for aggressive riding and spirited cornering.
These tyres are best suited for sportbikes and performance motorcycles such as KTM Duke 250, Duke 390, RC 390, Yamaha R15 V3 and V4, Bajaj Dominar 250 and 400, TVS Apache RR 310, and other similar high-speed motorcycles.
The tyres feature a high-performance radial construction with zero-degree steel belt technology for superior stability and reduced rolling resistance. Their soft compound ensures excellent road grip, while the optimized tread pattern enhances both wet and dry performance. Designed for aggressive cornering, they provide confidence-inspiring lean angles and control.
With deep grooves and an advanced tread design, these tyres offer excellent water dispersal, minimizing the risk of hydroplaning and ensuring superior grip on wet roads for enhanced safety.
Yes, these tyres are built for high-speed performance. The radial steel-belted design ensures improved stability, reduced vibrations, and better traction, making them perfect for highway cruising and track use.
TVS Eurogrip Protorq Extreme tyres come in popular sportbike sizes such as 110/70-R17 for the front and 150/60-R17 for the rear, ensuring a perfect fit for performance motorcycles.
The lifespan of these tyres depends on riding style and road conditions. On average, they last between 15,000 to 25,000 km, offering a balance between grip and durability for sport riders.
With their advanced radial construction and soft compound, these tyres provide excellent grip and control during aggressive cornering, allowing riders to maintain stability even at high lean angles.
Yes, these tyres are designed for high-performance riding and are well-suited for track days. Their superior grip, stability, and cornering ability make them a great choice for riders looking to push their bikes to the limit on the track.