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CEAT launches Milaze Tyres for Scooters in India

| | Mar 31, 2015, at 03:52 am
New Delhi, Mar 30 (IBNS): Leading Indian tyre manufacturer CEAT Ltd today, announced the launch of its new range of Milaze Tyres that is focused towards catering to the scooter segment of two-wheelers in India.

Available in sizes3.50-10 TT and 90/100-10 TT, the tyre offers an improved load carrying capacity with high mileage and will be available in key markets across India.

Milaze tyre is specifically designed to suit the need of business community using scooters for day-to-day business.

With a high bead strength and flatter tread profile, the tyre offers improved load carrying capacity. A higher NSD (non-skid depth) coupled with the flatter tread profileprovides a better tyre life.

The presence of sturdy blocks with sipes in the tyres make it excellent in providing good traction and uniform wear, and the deep shoulder grooves ensure excellent water pumping on wet surfaces.
 

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