30-03-26, 09:01 AM
I have a Michelin Power on the rear, which was bought accidentally as I thought it was something else at the time, but as I'd got it online from abroad I couldn't be arsed with the kerfuffle of getting it swapped out.
It was a tyre for the future so I think it stayed tucked away for quite a while before I eventually decided to get It fitted. But, it turns out it's actually a good tyre, more than enough for my usage anyway.
And on the front I ordered a Michelin Road 6, which doesn't need too much explaining.
Where I differ from you is I want them to grip in crappy weather, which both of these do very well, and boost your confidence no end when you're in a rain storm, but as we all know you're not a fan of the wet stuff so although they are both great all rounders, maybe they're not for you, plus can be a bit pricey but they are built to last so you would at least get your moneys worth.
I'm more than happy with Michelin, and every model of tyre I've had from them, so doubt I'd ever change brands now due to their reliability in bad weather.
It was a tyre for the future so I think it stayed tucked away for quite a while before I eventually decided to get It fitted. But, it turns out it's actually a good tyre, more than enough for my usage anyway.
And on the front I ordered a Michelin Road 6, which doesn't need too much explaining.
Where I differ from you is I want them to grip in crappy weather, which both of these do very well, and boost your confidence no end when you're in a rain storm, but as we all know you're not a fan of the wet stuff so although they are both great all rounders, maybe they're not for you, plus can be a bit pricey but they are built to last so you would at least get your moneys worth.
I'm more than happy with Michelin, and every model of tyre I've had from them, so doubt I'd ever change brands now due to their reliability in bad weather.
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