Tires MICHELIN or OEM Porsche

MICHELIN Tires

Been on 32mm pro 5’s since August and I’ve been very impressed for using them for general riding. In terms of endurance tires they feel incredibly fast and grippy. No punctures even though they are on the lighter end of endurance tire offerings.

Pros: fast and grippy, no punctures
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
MICHELIN Tires

Mióta megvan az autó (3 éve) négyévszakos abroncsok vannak alatta. Először Hankook volt, tavaly kapott Michelin Crossclimate gumikat.

Mentem már vele tükörjégen, szakadó hóesésben, most a letakarítatlan 20 centis hóban is. Nem mondom, hogy itt-ott nem csusszant meg, de nem volt eddig semmi gond vele.

Pros: nem volt semmi gond
Cons: itt-ott nem csusszant
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
MICHELIN Tires
Jhoave
  • Grip:
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 5.0

A few months ago I replaced an old set of [Panracer Gravel King Slick+] 35mm and butyl tubes with the [Michelin Pro5] 35mm with TPU tubes.

Very happy with the performance, they genuinely feel faster, which they are according to [bicyclerollingresistance] they are.

Pros: genuinely feel faster
Cons: pain to fit, measure small
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
MICHELIN Tires
bruin_throwaway3
  • Grip:
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 5.0

I’d go with the Michelin Defenders. I bought a set of Michelin X Tour A/S 2s (Costco version of Defender 2s) back in April 2023, and after almost 3 years and 70k miles, there’s still plenty of tread left on them. They’ve lasted twice as long as my previous tires now, even with regular rotations.

Pros: long lasting, plenty of tread
Mileage: 112654 km
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
MICHELIN Tires
Sarionum
  • Grip:
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 5.0

Michelin defender 2 easily out of those options. It has been a tire that has consistently lasted over 80k miles in 4 of my families vehicles, all with different drivers but regular rotations at Costco. Also has very low rolling resistance so youll save fuel.

Pros: long lasting, low resistance
Mileage: 128747 km
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
MICHELIN Tires

If snow tires are an overkill for you just replace OEM tires with Michelin CrossClimate 2. Those will be enough.

Pros: enough for snow
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
MICHELIN Tires

The easiest answer is to just get a set of the Michelin Cross Climate 2s (or similar 3-peak all-weathers).

Pros: easy answer
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
MICHELIN Tires
crossplanetriple
  • Grip:
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 3.0

I have used Road 6 and currently riding T32’s. Haven’t gotten a chance on the T33’s. If they are anything like the 32’s, you can’t really go wrong with either. My only gripe with the Road 6 is that many people hyped them up (where I live) so I was disappointed in the longevity. I think I got 13k miles out of them?

Pros: can’t really go wrong
Cons: disappointed in longevity
Mileage: 20921 km
Comment
Is this review helpful?
source
1 ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ... 276

Write your review

Help others - share your experience with this part.

Other comparisons
Loading...