PIRELLI SCORPION TRAIL II TIRE ST II 120/70ZR17 58W 120/70ZR17















MFPN:2526300

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  • New Pirelli tire for the latest-generation of enduro street riders
  • Increased mileage, improved wet grip with an incredible performance consistency throughout its entire life cycle
  • Innovative tread pattern combines the typical off-road style of the Pirelli Scorpion range with the experience directly derived from the Angel GT (Pirelli's top sport touring product)
  • Peak performance of enduro and sport touring blended into one product
  • Larger center compound stripe to guarantee enhanced cornering performance
  • Central compound developed for higher mileage and improved behavior in wet conditions
  • Side compound for optimized balance between dry and wet performance
  • High performance for heavy, fully-loaded bikes
  • Incredible versatility ensures peak performance on long, straight journeys or twisty roads with the most adverse weather conditions
  • Blackwall
  • Tubeless (TL)
  • V-rated for speeds up to 149 mph, (V)-rated for speeds to 149+ mph, W-rated for speeds up to 168 mph, (W)-rated for speeds to 168+ mph


  • Name Option
    ASPECT RATIO  70 
    CONSTRUCTION  Radial 
    LOAD/SPEED INDEX  (58W) 
    MADE IN THE U.S.A.  No 
    POSITION  Front 
    REINFORCED  No 
    RIM DIAMETER  17 
    SECTION WIDTH  120 
    SIDEWALL STYLE  Blackwall 
    SIZE  120/70ZR17 
    STYLE  Adventure Touring 
    TREAD PATTERN  Scorpion Trail II 
    TUBE TYPE  Tubeless 
    TYPE  Tire 




     

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