Pirelli offers Dainese back protector to Angel GT, Diablo Rosso II riders

Pirelli Angel GT motorcycle tyre The Pirelli Angel GT is a versatile motorcycle tyre, and winner of MCN’s 2013 Tyre of the Year award

Pirelli has introduced a new offer open to all customers purchasing a set of Pirelli Angel GT or Diablo Rosso II tyres. The manufacturer has partnered with premium motorcycle clothing manufacturer Dainese to offer a free back protector. Pirelli comments that the Italian clothing brand has become synonymous with style and safety thanks to over forty years in the industry.  Both brands are heavily present in the MCE British Superbike Championships, supporting the series with an ongoing tyre supply deal and rider safety research respectively.

The Pirelli Angel GT was MCN’s ‘Tyre of the Year 2013’, offering sporty handling, increased grip in the wet and improved mileage. The Diablo Rosso II is less versatile, aimed squarely at riders of sports bikes looking for top performance on the road.

The offer runs from 1 April at participating dealers while stocks last. Customers can go to the Pirelli moto website to find their nearest participating dealer, and can upload proof of purchase to claim their free back protector.

Pirelli UK product & marketing manager Jim Worland commented: “Pirelli and Dainese share key values in terms of rider safety and passion for motorcycling performance. As another premium Italian brand, we’re pleased to have this partnership with Dainese.

“Due to its outstanding mileage, wet grip and sporty DNA, the Pirelli Angel GT appeals to such a wide range of motorcyclists. The feedback riders get when fitting Angel GT in all weather conditions really gives confidence and riding enjoyment, so knowing you have a top quality, well-fitting item of protection will only enhance the riding experience further.”

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