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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin CrossClimate2. They are snow and ice rated, can be driven all year round, have good handling, and will last you 60,000 miles easily. I’m on my second set. They work well in snow and ice.

Pros: good handling, long lasting
Cons: pricier
Mileage: 96560 km
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Rating 5.0

Michelin's Cross Climate 2 is the current gold standard for All-Weather tires, are very capable and can last upwards of 40k miles.

Pros: very capable, long lasting
Mileage: 64373 km
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I would recommend Michelin CrossClimate 3 if you're willing/able to afford them. They are the best all-rounder tyre available in the UK right now

Pros: best all-rounder tyre
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BFGoodrich Tires

I put BFG KO3s on a month ago and I like them so far in the snow, havent had a chance to test mud or sand yet. Im coming from general APT that worked fine for like 50k miles, I wouldnt say they were amazing at anything but they weren't terrible.

Pros: good in the snow
Cons: not amazing at anything
Mileage: 50000 km
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BFGoodrich Tires
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Rating 5.0

I’ve been very impressed with my BFG Trail Terrain /TAs. Light off-road use, real good in snow, confident in lots of rain, good on the road, and look great.

Pros: good in snow, lots rain
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MICHELIN Tires

Honestly you want the Pilot power 5's. I get over 5k miles on mine easy! And I ride really hard as far as riding goes. Cannot recommended them enough!

Pros: ride really hard
Mileage: 8046 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Road 6s will definitely make your bike feel planted. Well they do on mine. Definitely got more trust in leaning in and pressing more on surfaces where I normally sketch out.

Pros: bike feel planted
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Rating 3.5

I had the CC2’s on my Explorer, to replace the OEM tires. They handle great, and are excellent in the snow, but they were very loud, and got louder as they wore, I also noticed a significant reduction in gas mileage, 15-20% depending on season. I eventually swapped them for what is essentially the Pirelli version of the same tire. They are called the Scorpion WeatherActive and were far and away better than the Michelins on my vehicle. Gas mileage went back to normal and they were much quieter.

Pros: handle great, excellent snow
Cons: very loud, mileage reduction
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MICHELIN Tires

ripped the brand new OEM tires off my 22 EUV maybe 30 days after I took delivery, put on a set of Cross Climate 2's

That was about 56,000 miles ago, probably buying another set of CC2's early next year.

It could be 80F outside with damp asphalt and the OEM tires would struggle for grip, they are that bad.

Pros: better grip
Cons: struggle for grip, bad
Mileage: 90123 km
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