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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!
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.
As long as it's not deep mud I have had good luck with Michelin LTX M/S 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.
Maxxis Maxxlite 29x2.0
Good tire if you have a lot of paved transitions between gravel sections. 375 grams per tire.
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.
Michelin Pilots and Continental DWS06 are great tires year round.
If you insist on All season go with Michelin Cross climate tires.. idk how those pass as all season but they surely are miles better than any other all season in the winter.
lol, yes. my car is fwd, i bought some brand new michelin ice x's for this winter and even though i'm having a slightly better time i still dread red lights, stop signs, yields, you name it. i do all the tips and tricks you can name as well.
I've been selling tires for two decades and I've never driven on a set of X-Ice tires I've liked. Continental Viking Contact 7 & 8's are great, as well as Bridgestone Blizzaks, have always performed better in my opinion.
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