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Answers to frequently asked questions
What do OWL, RWL and WSW tyre markings mean?
OWL, RWL, WSW and similar abbreviations usually describe tyre sidewall appearance: white letters, a whitewall/white stripe or a black sidewall. They are not load, speed, season or safety ratings. If you see RVL, first check whether it is a typo for RWL or a supplier-specific internal code.
Motorcycle tyres: how to get ready for the season?
Getting ready for motorcycle season is not just about charging the battery. Check tyre size, pressure, tread, DOT age and choose tyres for the way you actually ride: city commuting, touring, sporty roads or adventure routes.
What do XL, HL and C load markings on tires mean?
XL (Extra Load) is a reinforced tire that carries roughly 10–20% more weight than a standard one. HL (High Load), introduced by ETRTO in 2021 for heavy electric vehicles, adds another ~10% on top of XL. C (Commercial) marks tires for vans and light trucks — the letter sits right after the rim diameter (e.g. „215/65 R16C") and uses a dual load index for single/dual-wheel axles.
What do the tire size letters R, B, D, ZR mean?
The letter before the rim diameter (e.g. R16, B15, ZR17) indicates the ISO tire construction. R — radial (~99% of the market), B — bias-belted, D — diagonal, ZR — Z-rated radial. If there is no letter (e.g. 80/90-21), it is a classic cross-ply tire.