One of India’s leading tyre manufacturers, CEAT Tyres, has recently launched its new Gripp X3 range of tyres in the country for motorcycles. The Italian company claims to have designed these tyres with the latest Dual Compound Technology that will give a stronger grip on the roads. According to the sources, the Dual Compound Technology is developed by CEAT to tackle and resolve the problem of tyres losing grips as they get old and to provide longevity to the tyres.
CEAT also informed that they are continually exploring innovations in the product design, compound development, tyre making process and material development. The company also believes that this will help them strengthening its position in the European market.
According to Nitish Bajaj, Senior Vice President (Marketing), the development of the Dual Compound Technology is the result of the CEAT’s continuous focus on innovation and research. Gripp X3, India’s first of its own kind tyre, maintains the same grip throughout its entire lifetime, thereby guaranteeing a comfortable and safe ride to the riders.
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Author: Ankit verma
My need for speed began at a very early age and I realised this as soon as I got my first bicycle at the age of 8. When all the other kids would break downhill I would pedal harder just to go faster and enjoy the thrill. Adding to my interest for speed, I grew engrossed in the working mechanics of two wheelers thanks to my father as he is a hydraulic mechanic and would take me along with him on his repair sessions. Eventually I became familiar with the tools and basic technical concepts of two wheelers.Super sport and sport tourers are more of my liking and the sparks to these flames were ignited the first time I experienced the maddening power of a Yamaha YZF R1. I was just 14 years old at the time and got to ride as a pillion with an older acquaintance. This one short ride influenced my every decision in terms of the bikes I want to own. As of today I’m 26 years old and a proud owner of a Yamaha Fz15 version 2.0 and a Kawasaki Ninja 650 2014 model having clocked a decent 30k Kms only while touring, waiting to clock 1000s more as riding makes me feel whole again after enduring the dismal routines of life.
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