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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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MICHELIN Tires

Drive on studded for 20+/- years then switched to Michelin X-Ice. Damn nice tires and act just like studs without the WHRRRRRRRR noise all winter.

Pros: damn nice tires
Cons: WHRRRRRRR noise
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MICHELIN Tires

Go for **[Michelin City Grip 2](https://s.shopee.ph/3B0YOyCOOX)** na OP if quality din lang pag-uusapan. Solid nyan sa wet roads since maganda grip niya. Okay na pamalit sa stock to.

Pros: maganda grip niya
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Continental Tires

Most likely a Continental or Prelli or possibly a Michelin. From other tires experience on a variety of vehicles, those three brands we have had the best performance compared to their reviews and pricing points.

Pros: best performance
Cons: pricing points
Vehicle: Audi A5
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Continental Tires

I'm on GP 4 seasons and they've been great for 7000km and counting. I really should have bought them again. They're a bit worn but they can still hang on for a few more months.

Pros: great for 7000km
Cons: a bit worn
Mileage: 7000 km
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Continental Tires
LiGuangMing1981
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Rating 4.0

No way. They are far too expensive for commuting duties. I commuted 8000km this year which would have required an expensive tire change just over halfway through (I get about 5-6000km out of the GP5000s I run on my road bike). The Contact Urbans I use instead for commuting aren't *that* much slower, but they're *far* more durable (over 11,000km on my current set and still going strong) and *much* cheaper to boot.

Pros: more durable, much cheaper
Cons: GP5000 too expensive
Mileage: 8000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I plan on getting the Michelin cross climates for the all rounder and reduce the lug whine on the highway. Still have the factory Goodyear Duratecs on and while it looks good, it\u2019s too loud on the road.

Pros: reduce lug whine
Cons: too loud on road
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MICHELIN Tires
Ridge00
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Rating 2.0

My experience is they are noisy and don\u2019t wear evenly unless you rotate religiously every 3000-5000 miles. I drive a 4WD truck, but I find the Michelin Defender M/S2 to be a better tire.

Pros: better tire
Cons: noisy, uneven wear
Mileage: 8047 km
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