I have 17k (km) on my Michelin Anakee 3 on my BMW F850 GS and there is still another 1-2k left. I’m very impressed with their performance in the wet & dry on road only. Your tyres look to have a higher off road %. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, that's correct. The dot is placed on the lightest part of the tire. Aligning this with the stem allows for easier balancing and typically allows for fewer weights.
This would be a poor choice for your bike. These are scrambler tires, not road tires. You'll give up road grip to gain some grip in dirt where you'll never be riding.
These tyres are very efficient in the rain also and they can handle lights off-roads that I am using them 20%. Also they are very resistant to punctures, they have a strong build quality.
I have 17k (km) on my Michelin Anakee 3 on my BMW F850 GS and there is still another 1-2k left. I’m very impressed with their performance in the wet & dry on road only. Your tyres look to have a higher off road %. Thanks for sharing.
Hello, I wanted to have your tyres but there is no size available 120/70 plus 160/60.
I like the way you carry the tyres. :)
I always heard you’re supposed to line up the dot on the tire sidewall with the air valve stem. No?
I'll ask that, never head about it so far.
Yes, that's correct. The dot is placed on the lightest part of the tire. Aligning this with the stem allows for easier balancing and typically allows for fewer weights.
0:10 I knew there was a reason that Honda used 17 inch tyres !!!!!
What kind of riding do you do? I'm thinking of putting them on my MT09 SP. Most of my riding is weekend fast riding up to 90 - 100 MPH.
I am doing 80 on road 20 off-road...
This would be a poor choice for your bike. These are scrambler tires, not road tires. You'll give up road grip to gain some grip in dirt where you'll never be riding.
These tyres are very efficient in the rain also and they can handle lights off-roads that I am using them 20%. Also they are very resistant to punctures, they have a strong build quality.
I'm between them and Scorpion str 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Do you have any experience on the scorpion?
Not really, I'll try another next time
Are these tubeless?
Yes, sure.
I have the same tires an they last for 5000km on the rear and around 6000km on the front tire. 😂
Me the same, at 5000km the rear tire has 1,6 mm.
My next tire is the continental tkc70 better in all parameters for the same price
Taga san kayo sir?
14,000 Km
12k km is not a big deal for adventure type of riding
Depending on your adventure plans, for this type of tyre 12,000 - 14,000 km it's a decent expectation.
A mouse appears at minute 3:30 :o
Muhahaha, it's amazing your observation spirit, never ever we could saw it. 😁
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3:30 dat mouse...
Yes, he's a rider too
Michelin Man!