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I had nothing but great experience with Michelin tires both on cars and motorcycles.
They are good. They lasted 12k kms on my Hayabusa. It is a heavy and powerful bike that eats tires for breakfast, so that mileage is impressive.
What I also like in the Road 6 is how quickly it gets warm in cold/wet weather.
If you were curious about the longevity of these tires, I'd say they are well worth your money. I ride a 2019 Kawasaki Versys 650. It is not a particularly heavy bike so I'm sure that helps a bit with the wear. I also check my tires pressure regularly
I currently have 16,000 miles or 25,000ish km on these Michelin Road 6 tires.
Imao michelin crossclimate na p207. Skroz ok guma.
Al buduci da je skoro 20 eura po gumi skuplja od goodyear vector gen3, sad bi uzeo goodyear da jos imam taj auto
I've tried michlen road and michlen power, and i will only use road from now on. Road lasts so much longer and it feels so confidence inspiring on wet\\cold surfaces.
The PS4S is a fantastic tire. Great all around tire and good noise and tread life for the performance you get
I then installed the Michellin PS4s and I love them, so much I put them on my Aviator.
I just got the Michelin cross climate 2s. So far I love them. Really good in the rain.
My winters aren't too different, and I've had or have all of them: Pilot Alpin, X-Ice Snow, and CC2 (all North American versions). The CC2 were just too floppy and imprecise for me, and that's on a modified daily driver crossover. On a 986 the steering and handling response would be damaged noticeably over Pilot Alpins imo. If you're a fan of feel (and likely traction overall, honestly), get the UHP winters. They're by far my category of choice because of the sporty feel they maintain on performance cars.
I put CC2 on my escape hybrid same exact size as original and took a 8mpg hit in mileage from day one. Over 10k miles now and no change
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