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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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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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Always go for Michelin if road noise is an important point for you.

Pros: low road noise
Cons: Pajero insulation bad
Vehicle: Mitsubishi Pajero
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Another vote for Alpins. I live in Colorado at 8000' elevation with over 300\" of snow...Avid skier etc and would never run anything else. The tire is so good in everything I literally run them all year round, carving canyons in July...rain every day in Oct/April...snowy commutes to the hospital in the middle of the night in Jan: no problem. It rocks in everything!

Pros: good in everything
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100% agree. Have used’m exclusively for 6 years on my Yamaha XMax 400 ABS. Consistently reliable and when paired with ABS you’re good to go in any weather or surface. Worth every penny.

Pros: consistently reliable
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I have Michelins, but I don’t know. 45psi seems a little high. I keep mine around 35-40psi.

Pros: good tire pressure
Cons: 45psi seems high
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