Taking care of the safety of our riders
For over a century, Continental has worked tirelessly to provide drivers and riders with a tire that can adapt to their bike, their riding style, and the different conditions of the moment. To make that possible, Continental has developed four different grip technologies that are applied to its compounds in order to ensure that riders have the right grip for their riding conditions of the of choice or or the moment.
MultiGrip Technology
Continental’s Multigrip technology provides more resistance/strength in the central tread area to endure for miles so it doesn’t “wear down.” It also provides a compound with less resistance on the sides and allowed for more grip when leaning into curves and a more gradual transition when riding from upright to leaning angles. Multigrip eliminates the ‘step’ feeling thanks to the temperature control at the time of vulcanization. and allows the rider to push to the limits. How is this achieved?
Multigrip is made possible by using ‘homogenous grip grading’ creating the benefits of a dual-compound tire using a single compound thanks to temperature controlled curing of the tire during the production process. What we end up with is a a tire with greater resistance thanks to its harder center tread, thus allowing more mileage. On the other hand, it makes the sides of the tire less hard which guarantees maximum grip on leaning and therefore total safety. In short, the MultiGrip technology ensures an even wear without steps .
Continental has applied this technology to most of its tires in the Racing, Sport, Sport-Touring, Off-Road and Supermoto ranges. Thus offering maximum safety to all types of riders, no matter what their riding style or bike. The tires that have this technology are:
- ContiSportAttack 4
- ContiRoadAttack 3
- ContiTrailAttack 3
- TKC 70 Rocks
- TKC 70
- ContiRaceAttack 2 soft/medium
- ContiRaceAttack 2 Street
- ContiAttack SM EVO
- ContiClassicAttack
Other Continental Technologies
Two additional grip technologies developed by Continental, include RainGrip and ZeroDegree technology. RainGrip gives the tire more grip in the wet, also increasing mileage while ZeroDegree technology, has a more rigid and lighter structure which helps to improve riding precision and handling of the bike.
Learn more about Continental Technologies to find the right grip for your ride. You can also explore the range of Continental Tires and the Continental Fitment Guide to find your perfect match.
