Michelin Commander II Tires
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Michelin Commander II Tires
hey folks, i'm looking for some experienced insight to some of the reading I've done on these tires. No offense and much appreciated but I'm not looking for "short-use" opinions; simply facts from folks who have bought and used these tires on a touring bike for 5k + miles (preferably longer).
1. Are they all they're cracked up to be?
2. How do they ride in comparison to your previous tires? (i've been running Metzler ME 880s for a while (3 sets) and love em)
3. How is the road-noise?
4. How long have they lasted you? (i don't ride hard, just normal)
5. How is wet and dry traction?
6. How do they look? (some tires are just butt-ugly)
7. Where is the cheapest you've found them?
1. Are they all they're cracked up to be?
2. How do they ride in comparison to your previous tires? (i've been running Metzler ME 880s for a while (3 sets) and love em)
3. How is the road-noise?
4. How long have they lasted you? (i don't ride hard, just normal)
5. How is wet and dry traction?
6. How do they look? (some tires are just butt-ugly)
7. Where is the cheapest you've found them?
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hey folks, i'm looking for some experienced insight to some of the reading I've done on these tires. No offense and much appreciated but I'm not looking for "short-use" opinions; simply facts from folks who have bought and used these tires on a touring bike for 5k + miles (preferably longer).
1. Are they all they're cracked up to be?
2. How do they ride in comparison to your previous tires? (i've been running Metzler ME 880s for a while (3 sets) and love em)
3. How is the road-noise?
4. How long have they lasted you? (i don't ride hard, just normal)
5. How is wet and dry traction?
6. How do they look? (some tires are just butt-ugly)
7. Where is the cheapest you've found them?
1. Are they all they're cracked up to be?
2. How do they ride in comparison to your previous tires? (i've been running Metzler ME 880s for a while (3 sets) and love em)
3. How is the road-noise?
4. How long have they lasted you? (i don't ride hard, just normal)
5. How is wet and dry traction?
6. How do they look? (some tires are just butt-ugly)
7. Where is the cheapest you've found them?
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Frank D. (04-30-2020)
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Thanks. I was hoping that they would be a little wider. The only place that I could find dimensions was on J&P. Most Dunlops measure around 5.9-6.2" for that size. They list the Michelin as 6.5" which would make them the widest 150 I've seen. The next step would be the Avon 160 at 6.6". Since Michelin doesn't list the actual szes like Dunlop and Avon, I have to base it on other riders experience. Can't always trust what a vendor puts online.
#7
I had the Michelin mounted up today. Too early to tell any difference yet other than the ride felt smooth and no noticeable road noise. I had a little rain on the way home and they did fine. I was a little nervous because of them being brand new and slippery, but they stuck well. The styling looks good, not but ugly. One of the better looking tire designs. However, it is a narrow tire compared with other makes. My Dunlop D401 measured almost 6" exactly for a 150/80-16. The O.E. Dunlop K591 measures 6.25" and the Avon Venom measures 6.3". The Michelin only measures 5-5/8" at the widest. More of a rounded tire compared to the Avon. I have an Avon 160/80-16 that I was going to use and that measures a little over 6-1/2". Almost a full 1" for a 10mm larger tire. The Avon was 11 years old and is recommended to go on a 3.5" or wider rim, so I passed on using it. Hopefully the more rounded shape will prove worth while with better handling. I was able to get the Michelin for $129.99 shipped which is $40-50 less than the K591 or the Avon. The Pirelli Night Dragon was $5 less, but is not supposed to wear as well with the same handling performance. The width wasn't as important as the performance and price for me. Some guys really want the widest possible though. Hopefully this will help them out.
Michelin Commander II
Avon 160 vs. Michelin 150
Michelin Commander II
Avon 160 vs. Michelin 150
Last edited by JohnC FXDX; 06-05-2012 at 07:32 PM. Reason: added photos
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I had the bike out for another ride to get some more break in on the tires. I took a route that had some tight turns and the tire handled great. After a few turns, I had a lot more confidence than with the Dunlop. I was pushing it way harder and it stayed stable. So far very happy. Hopefully will be taking a ride up to Bear Mountain in the next couple of weeks with my friend. He has a Ducati, so I will give it my best to hang with him. Should be a good test of the tire.