First off we need to get the tires and then we need to schedule the date. I'll run them through my loop from the Wash up the mountains and back down... will be fun!
Glad you like them! I get asked about them all the time and am specifically asked why I don't discuss them more... Availability is the main reason. I don't have a reliable source. They are a "cult following" tire for sure.
Would happily run the e-07+ for a true 50/50 road trip. I hadn't realized it was such a big difference from the e-07. I loved my 2 rear sets of E-09 dakar. He's not kidding when it can take you anywhere, but I do think the e-09 front lacks for grip when paired with the rear, much more suited with the e-13 I run now. I think the e-09 front would pair nice with the e-07+ rear. I got 5000km out of my rears (e-09 dakar) ridden down to nubs but the grip was still impressive all the way to the end. Trying a different rear tire brand right now only because the prices are better for me here in Canada and might get slightly longer wear for the price, otherwise I'd still be full Mitas setup . As for the e-13Rallystar, I love it so much but would love to see a version also with a + perhaps with slightly more spaced out lugs, the only struggle I have with it is on wet roots even though the compound is great for wet/snow. Got some vids on the channel of what that e-13 is capable of.
Well, that is a great question. Overall I prefer the E07+ over the K60 Scout tires. Neither are as good as the Karoo 4 which I thinks is slightly inferior to the AX41 except for rain. The Karoo 4 is like magic!
@@manybikes Thank you so much! Yes, my order was reversed, and I also found the AX41s to be better overall, except when on wet tarmac. I rode through heavy rain in the Trans-Labrador on a Karoo 4 set this summer. Thanks again!
So confused by the e07 and e07 plus , there it says they are both a 50/50 tyre. Mitas website says the plus is a 60/40 so better on road less on dirt . Which is it ?
Tire percentages suck… every manufacturer does it differently and the are really irrelevant. A 50/50 tire is good for 1/2 road use and 1/2 street use. Well truth be told I ride 80% on road (commuting) but when I ride off road I want traction so the 80/20 tire they’d recommend I’d never want to run. Honestly I think they are confused. The E07 has smaller lugs and is their 50/50 tire. It “wears out quicker” than many other adv tires… The E07+ was born which has munch larger blocks for significantly better mileage and they call it a 60/40 and claim it’s better on the road.
Just love Mitas tires, that E-09 Dakar is awesome! What Mitas need to work with is longevity. My E09 will just last 1500km.. Thats expensive in the short run. I had 6000km on my Motoz Rallz, it cost double as much as the Mitas. But the Motoz is hard to find in Europe. So im stack to buy a lots of Mitas tires 😂
You are not the first who has told me this same thing! Yeah, the Mitas do not last as long as others (at the moment)... but that will change. Stay tuned! The next tire will be a RAllZ killer I am told...
@@manybikes many thanks, Will wait an see, but I cant wait that long, need some proper offroad tires for the first week of Sepetember... considering Mitas E13 or Pirelli Sporption Rallys (TT) for the Front and Mitas E09 for the Back... But I Cant make up my mind on the Front.... Have you tested Mitas E13 ?
These are Mitas tires and yes... They are working on getting them in the USA but have a few more hoops to jump through. No official word as of yet... We will see!
@@manybikes Cool, welcome back. I just bought a used 390 adventure yesterday. Planning to go to Lyttle Creek for a test ride. Came with Metzler Torrance. Need to put more knobby type tire. Like to sée what you are going to do to your 390 Adventure.
@@manybikes Thanks…. I ran the E07’s on my R1200GS and loved them. Currently have an F750GS and will mostly be on pavement with some light off roading and the 70/30 tires look exactly like what I’ve been looking for.
I agree that it looks like a winner for the mostly road guy. I have inquired and have not been given a solid answer. They are working on USA delivery "as we speak" I was told... a few more hoops to jump through and they will be good to go. Stay tuned!
@@manybikes example low end brands mitas, shinko,heidenau, vee rubber. example high end (premium) brands : dunlop, michelin, continental, bridgestone chances of getting low performing tyres from premium brands is lower, yes of course nothing is perfect but chances are lower.
@@csmanul Mitas, Shinko & Heidenau are seen as “name brands” elsewhere in the world. Just not in our backyard. Some Shinko & Continental are made in the same factory with the same rubber and same workers… just different molds. Just one example. VeeRubber… we’ll there is that ;)
Can't wait for testing!!!😁👍👏
You and me both! I loved the E10 tires and look forward to the testing of these new tires for sure!
I am excited to see the video testing those tires
Me too! ;). Who wants to come help?!
@@manybikes where and when.? I’m still recovering from a spill on the Africa Twin, but totally down
First off we need to get the tires and then we need to schedule the date. I'll run them through my loop from the Wash up the mountains and back down... will be fun!
You have my phone number right?
Great efforts with all testing you done . Thanks a lot. Jacob Sweden
Thank you very much! Just recorded the NEW tires that nobody has seen yet... Video to launch Sunday AM I hope! Stay tuned!
Just picked up a set of E-07+ for my Africa twin adventure sports. I'm going to get them mounted and scrubbed in this weekend. Thanks Kyle!
Sweet! Let me know your thoughts!
very nice , heard only nice things about Midas besides it was always hard to get them, will wait for the testing, cheers V!
Glad you like them! I get asked about them all the time and am specifically asked why I don't discuss them more... Availability is the main reason. I don't have a reliable source. They are a "cult following" tire for sure.
I am very satisfied with the Mitas E-07 + on my KTM. It just took me right through the South Carolina sand. - Frank
Good to hear!
Would happily run the e-07+ for a true 50/50 road trip. I hadn't realized it was such a big difference from the e-07. I loved my 2 rear sets of E-09 dakar. He's not kidding when it can take you anywhere, but I do think the e-09 front lacks for grip when paired with the rear, much more suited with the e-13 I run now. I think the e-09 front would pair nice with the e-07+ rear. I got 5000km out of my rears (e-09 dakar) ridden down to nubs but the grip was still impressive all the way to the end. Trying a different rear tire brand right now only because the prices are better for me here in Canada and might get slightly longer wear for the price, otherwise I'd still be full Mitas setup . As for the e-13Rallystar, I love it so much but would love to see a version also with a + perhaps with slightly more spaced out lugs, the only struggle I have with it is on wet roots even though the compound is great for wet/snow. Got some vids on the channel of what that e-13 is capable of.
Hell yeah!!!
@Kyle Would you take the E-07+ over the K60 Scouts? How would they compare to my favourites, Karoo 4s and AX41s? Thank you!
Well, that is a great question. Overall I prefer the E07+ over the K60 Scout tires. Neither are as good as the Karoo 4 which I thinks is slightly inferior to the AX41 except for rain. The Karoo 4 is like magic!
@@manybikes Thank you so much! Yes, my order was reversed, and I also found the AX41s to be better overall, except when on wet tarmac. I rode through heavy rain in the Trans-Labrador on a Karoo 4 set this summer. Thanks again!
How is the quality in mtb Tyres is it the michelin better or mitas?
Great question. Both are leaders... probably won't go wrong with either.
So confused by the e07 and e07 plus , there it says they are both a 50/50 tyre. Mitas website says the plus is a 60/40 so better on road less on dirt . Which is it ?
Tire percentages suck… every manufacturer does it differently and the are really irrelevant. A 50/50 tire is good for 1/2 road use and 1/2 street use. Well truth be told I ride 80% on road (commuting) but when I ride off road I want traction so the 80/20 tire they’d recommend I’d never want to run. Honestly I think they are confused. The E07 has smaller lugs and is their 50/50 tire. It “wears out quicker” than many other adv tires… The E07+ was born which has munch larger blocks for significantly better mileage and they call it a 60/40 and claim it’s better on the road.
I have cb500x 2020 model im thinking to buy mitas 07 is they good for all day no so much off road but i like them are they 60 -40 ?
The Mitas E07 is an Adv staple when it comes to tires. It wears like iron and does well in most situations. It would be a great tire on your CB500X.
Just love Mitas tires, that E-09 Dakar is awesome! What Mitas need to work with is longevity. My E09 will just last 1500km.. Thats expensive in the short run. I had 6000km on my Motoz Rallz, it cost double as much as the Mitas. But the Motoz is hard to find in Europe. So im stack to buy a lots of Mitas tires 😂
You are not the first who has told me this same thing! Yeah, the Mitas do not last as long as others (at the moment)... but that will change. Stay tuned! The next tire will be a RAllZ killer I am told...
@@manybikes tell us more? when will the Mitas E14 come out ?
@@xau Sept or oct…
Will they be more offroad then the E09 ? Maybe a E13 combo tubeless :)
@@manybikes many thanks, Will wait an see, but I cant wait that long, need some proper offroad tires for the first week of Sepetember... considering Mitas E13 or Pirelli Sporption Rallys (TT) for the Front and Mitas E09 for the Back... But I Cant make up my mind on the Front.... Have you tested Mitas E13 ?
Hi, would it be a problem to put a tube into Mitas Dakar models? thx in advance
A tube is just fine! You can put a tube into any tubeless tire (most say so on the sidewall) bit no tube type can be run on a tubeless rim.
@@manybikes Thank you :)
@@whatsnext_42 my pleasure!
Any more info on the new motoz tire that looks similar to the str rally tires?
These are Mitas tires and yes... They are working on getting them in the USA but have a few more hoops to jump through. No official word as of yet... We will see!
I haven't seen them in Europe either. What product code or series symbol do they have? I'm interested in new 70/30 tires this season.
@@tomford5495 they are the Enduro Trail ADV available this summer in 19” and 17” only, rest to come later in the year.
Thank you Kyle for good info. Are you back in Rancho?
Thanks! Back in So Cal but this time we are in San Clemente.
@@manybikes Cool, welcome back. I just bought a used 390 adventure yesterday. Planning to go to Lyttle Creek for a test ride. Came with Metzler Torrance. Need to put more knobby type tire. Like to sée what you are going to do to your 390 Adventure.
Is the enduro trail ADV tire going to be available in the US…????
Yes, it will be but it’s not yet in the site / for sale. I’ll ask what the ETA is…
Yes, it will be but it’s not yet in the site / for sale. I’ll ask what the ETA is…
@@manybikes
Thanks….
I ran the E07’s on my R1200GS and loved them. Currently have an F750GS and will mostly be on pavement with some light off roading and the 70/30 tires look exactly like what I’ve been looking for.
I agree that it looks like a winner for the mostly road guy. I have inquired and have not been given a solid answer. They are working on USA delivery "as we speak" I was told... a few more hoops to jump through and they will be good to go. Stay tuned!
@@manybikes
Thank you….
I have already spoken to my dealership about ordering a set once they become available.
I switched to MOTOZ TRACTIONATOR GPS..... Unreal tires.
The GPS tire works really well and lasts forever!
@@manybikes My Super Tenere loves those MOTOZ tyre's.
MITAS E07 DAKARS were very poor in my estimation. Absolutely terrible on wet tar.
I can't put my trust in mitas, I see them as heidenau, shinko and other low end brands.
None of those brands are low end 😂
Interesting comment… what in your mind is “low end?”
😉
@@manybikes example low end brands mitas, shinko,heidenau, vee rubber. example high end (premium) brands : dunlop, michelin, continental, bridgestone chances of getting low performing tyres from premium brands is lower, yes of course nothing is perfect but chances are lower.
@@csmanul Mitas, Shinko & Heidenau are seen as “name brands” elsewhere in the world. Just not in our backyard. Some Shinko & Continental are made in the same factory with the same rubber and same workers… just different molds. Just one example. VeeRubber… we’ll there is that ;)