Description
Description
The SCORPION™ XC MID SOFT is a cross-country competition tire built for enduro motorcycles navigating soft to mid-soft terrain like sand, loam, mud, and loose soil. It’s derived from Pirelli’s World Motocross Championship experience and features a race-grade compound and tread design for maximum traction, braking control, and steering precision. This tire is NHS (Not for Highway Service), meaning it’s not street legal and intended strictly for off-road use.
Key Features
Polyester Carcass with Controlled Deformation Ensures a large footprint for optimal traction and braking on soft terrain.
Front Tread: Deep, Rigid Knobs Provides precise steering and grip on loose surfaces.
Rear Tread: V-Shaped Knob Layout Maximizes traction, stability during acceleration, and braking control.
MX32-Derived Racing Compound Offers high thermal and mechanical resistance to cuts, rips, and wear.
Self-Cleaning Design Sheds mud and debris for consistent grip in muddy or vegetated terrain.
Consistent Performance Maintains high grip and control throughout the tire’s life cycle.
Specifications
Attribute | Details |
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Tire Type | Off-Road / Cross Country |
Terrain Suitability | Soft to Medium (sand, loam, mud, loose soil) |
Sizes Available | Front: 80/100-21 M/C 51R MST<br>Rear: 110/100-18 64M NHS, 120/100-18 68M NHS, 140/80-18 70M NHS |
Construction | Bias-ply with high-module polyester carcass |
Compound | Racing compound from SCORPION™ MX32™ line |
DOT Approved | No (NHS – Not for Highway Service) |
Motorcycle Type | Enduro, Cross Country |
Country of Origin | Italy |
Ideal Applications
Use Case | Suitability |
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Enduro Racing | ★★★★★ — Designed for competitive off-road use on soft terrain |
Cross-Country Riding | ★★★★★ — Handles jumps, vegetation, and technical trails |
Mud / Loam / Sand | ★★★★★ — Exceptional grip and self-cleaning tread |
Hard Pack Terrain | ★★☆☆☆ — Usable but not optimized for firm surfaces |
Street Use | ☆☆☆☆☆ — Not legal or suitable for public roads |
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