Motoz Tractionator GPS 150/70-18 TL rear

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The text "TGPS 150/70B18 70T TL" appears to be a specification for a tire rather than a sentence in a language, so a direct translation may not be applicable. However, I can explain what each part typically represents: - "TGPS" could be a model or brand name. - "150/70" refers to the tire's width (150 mm) and aspect ratio (70% of the width). - "B18" indicates that the tire is of bias-ply construction and is designed to fit an 18-inch rim. - "70T" is the load index (70) and speed rating (T). - "TL" means the tire is tubeless. If you intended to convey something else, please provide more context or clarify.

"All-terrain motorbike, durable, versatile."

Here is the translated text in English: - Reversible rear to suit the rider’s needs – either 50/50 or Mostly Off-Road. - In 50/50 direction, the GPS is a well-behaved street-able tire with smooth cornering transition from center to cranked all the way over. - Long mileage, serious traction, and smooth transition from pavement to gravel to dirt, the GPS does it all. - Deeper tread than most adventure tires. - Stronger carcass construction than other 50/50 adventure tires provides world-class performance with a high resistance to punctures. - Unique Hybrid compound with Silica for long mileage and optimum grip in mud and snow.
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