Michelin Commander Feedback
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Michelin Commander Feedback
After 12,000 miles the commander is pretty flat in back. What do the crazy's call that, a Chicken Strip? I can feel it roll off the flat spot when I hit sweeping curves on the freeway, (maybe I should blame high speed wobble).
I did a search and haven't found much about tire milage for this tire so I'm guessing it's about average with other brands.
Anyone know if the new Dunlop with dual compound will last longer than 12,000 or 13,000 on the back? Will the new Dunlop fit the '06 EGC?
Anyone else happy with the Michelin and keeping the Commander?
I did a search and haven't found much about tire milage for this tire so I'm guessing it's about average with other brands.
Anyone know if the new Dunlop with dual compound will last longer than 12,000 or 13,000 on the back? Will the new Dunlop fit the '06 EGC?
Anyone else happy with the Michelin and keeping the Commander?
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I am very happy with the commanders. My rear dunlap was bald at 5,000 miles. The front was like new. I put a pair of commanders on. The better grip was obvious from the time I rolled out of the shop. The bike holds the road much better.
At 10,000 miles the rear tread depth was measured at 6/32". Better grip on the road and better life than the dunlaps for me.
Dennis
At 10,000 miles the rear tread depth was measured at 6/32". Better grip on the road and better life than the dunlaps for me.
Dennis
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I've got them on my Ultra and really like them. Imho, they hold better than the stock dunlops. I only have about 3K on them and look good on wear. To me, better grip means softer rubber which means they will wear quicker, but that's okay with me if I have better grip. I usually change out tires between 7-9K at most so getting 12K would be much much more than I expect.
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regardless of whether it does or not, you can't use it. at least not without some mods to your bike first. first off, that tire is specific to the 09 so it comes in 180 width, you aint getting that shoehorned in there! also, it is specifically made to pair with the 17 inch front tire, something about the tread patterns are made to complement each other.
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I bought the bike used with 5,000 and stock tires. Changed it at 11,000 and that was pushing it.
I think the Commander feels better worn out (getting close to 13,000) than the Dunlop did at 6,000. The Dunlop felt a little squirley in the curves and in the rain. The Commander felt great, and even now with a 4" wide flat spot it feels OK.
Like I said about leaning it over in a high speed curve, I think it's the flat spot throwing me off and that's just dumb of me to let it get this far. Never realized I'd love the bike so much I'd put 18,000 miles on it in 12 months and have to change rubber twice in one season.
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Thank you Sir, I appreciate it.
I like what I am hearing about the Michelin's. I will probably change to them in the Spring. I was thinking about adding some wide white walls but I don't think Michelin offers that as of yet. I'll be fine with the black sidewall, I have enough bling elsewhere.
I currently have Dunlops on, front & rear and they feel "slick" on sweeping curves and rain. The tar snakes are a nightmare too. I had the same sensation with Dunlops on my Heritage too, so, no more Dunlops for me.
Thank you Sir, I appreciate it.
I like what I am hearing about the Michelin's. I will probably change to them in the Spring. I was thinking about adding some wide white walls but I don't think Michelin offers that as of yet. I'll be fine with the black sidewall, I have enough bling elsewhere.
I currently have Dunlops on, front & rear and they feel "slick" on sweeping curves and rain. The tar snakes are a nightmare too. I had the same sensation with Dunlops on my Heritage too, so, no more Dunlops for me.