Riken was founded in Japan in 1917 and has exported tyres to Europe and the USA since 1979. Riken Tyres has been part of the Michelin group since 1992. Riken Tyres produces in the first instance cost-effective tyres for cars, transporters and light trucks. Tyres from Riken profit from the know-how of the Michelin group, are produced under environmentally-friendly conditions, and meet stringent standards.
As a registered customer, you can find all the sizes available in summer and winter tyres of the models Riken Allstar, Riken Cargo, Riken Maystorm, Riken Snowtime and others in the Interpneu online shop.
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The new EU tyre label helps consumers to decide in favour of a higher fuel efficiency class for their tyres. This can contribute to large reductions in running costs and emissions. Enhanced wet grip means greater road safety, and details of external rolling noise contributes to a reduction in traffic noise levels.
The actual fuel savings and road safety depend heavily on the behaviour of drivers, and in particular on the following:
Less rolling noise saves fuel and cuts CO2. This property is assigned to classes A to E.
Wet grip is assigned to classes A to E. Wet grip is crucial to safe driving. For instance, the difference between class A and class E braking distances is 18 m.
The label presents the volume in dB and the class A (quieter), B, or C (louder). The noise emitted by tyres affects the total noise levels emitted by the vehicle.
The snowflake symbol confirms that the snow tested tyre keeps within the 3PMSF limits (type approval).