Tires MICHELIN or Maxxis

Maxxis Tires
Dirt_Bike_Zero
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Rating 5.0

I only did a couple miles since adding them, but the difference is insane. Rolls like a road bike, but with WAY more confidence to go over anything. I can send it into a 90 degree road turn at full speed and it's not even pushing it. They're fast.

Pros: rolls like road bike, more confidence
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MICHELIN Tires
Wasabulu
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Rating 4.0

Mine wore out at 45k. So I went with really long warranty tires (Turanza EV has 50k, and I think michellin has one thats like 60k). Yah you really want the warranty tires.

Pros: long warranty
Cons: wore out quickly
Mileage: 72420 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I got around 23k miles from my continentals. I switched to the Michelin defender AT tire and I'm going on 60k miles with tread left. Insignificant impact on range.

Pros: long lifespan, insignificant impact
Mileage: 96560 km
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MICHELIN Tires

That's my recommendation having just swapped my 18" Michelins for winter prep with 4/32, 49,000 miles on them, balanced/aligned 2x in their lifespan (1 when I got it, they came with the car, 2 at 7,000 miles)

Pros: long lifespan
Mileage: 78858 km
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MICHELIN Tires
TSJones36
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Rating 5.0

I have to recommend Michelin County Rocks. 26x1.75, smooth enough for paved roads just enough tread for some gravel. Cheap and durable.

Pros: smooth, cheap, durable
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MICHELIN Tires
burgerbob
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Rating 1.0

Initially I thought it was the OE Pirelli. I replaced them with Michelins and had the same terrible road noise and handling.

Cons: terrible road noise, bad handling
Vehicle: Volvo XC60
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