Can anyone tell me what the "A" denotes in this description?
Michelin Pilot Road 4 A Rear 190/50 ZR17 73W
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorbike-tyr ... Ciid%253A1
I have emailed the seller and a couple of other sellers with the same item, but cannot get a sensible reply.
Cheers
Steve.
Michelin PR4 Question SOLVED
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Re: Michelin PR4 Question
Errmm....
No...
Hope that helps
(Couldn't see anything on Michelin website or anywhere else I looked. Thought I might as well try, since I was sitting down with fresh cuppa tea).
No...
Hope that helps

(Couldn't see anything on Michelin website or anywhere else I looked. Thought I might as well try, since I was sitting down with fresh cuppa tea).
Re: Michelin PR4 Question
Bearing in mind that 'mytyres' are Johnny Foreigners, is it likely to be a typo?
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'A' is a determiner in this sentence, it's telling you it is 'a rear tyre'



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Re: Michelin PR4 Question
I don't think it is a typo, if you google the EAN Number
3528701210902
You get many euro sites listing it as an "A"
Very odd.
I know that there are 3 types of PR4, std, GT and trail, but I cannot suss out what the "A" signifies.
Thanks for looking anyhoo
Steve
3528701210902
You get many euro sites listing it as an "A"
Very odd.
I know that there are 3 types of PR4, std, GT and trail, but I cannot suss out what the "A" signifies.
Thanks for looking anyhoo
Steve
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Re: Michelin PR4 Question
OK I finally got a reply from Michelin themselves. It turns out that the "A" version is produced specifically for the German market, their type approval regs required some minor changes to the STD rear, the fronts don't require the sames changes and so are universal, they have stated that they are fully compatible in every other regard.
So that's that then, I like a happy ending
Steve
So that's that then, I like a happy ending

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Re: Michelin PR4 Question SOLVED
mytyres (delti.com) are a German company, so that fits!
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Re: Michelin PR4 Question SOLVED
Some smart person might come along in a minute and remind you that if you have an accident the assessor will look for that letter 'A' and refuse your claim 

Re: Michelin PR4 Question SOLVED
andy griff wrote:Some smart person might come along in a minute and remind you that if you have an accident the assessor will look for that letter 'A' and refuse your claim

Cheers All.
Steve
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Hot metal and oil
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