Tire choice can make or break any bike.
The problem with internet tests and reviews is that only YOU can actually test your tires on your bike while riding as you ride.
Tires that are top rated on bike 'X' can be horrendous on bike 'Y'.
I use dual purpose tires, F90-90/21 & R130-80/17.
When my trusted front MetzelerTourance became 'not available' this past June, I switched both F & R to Michelin Anakee ADVs.
Both are top rated brands, both are excellent rated tires.
I prefer having both my tires of the same make and type.
This is not based in science. Just personal preference. Your opinion may differ.
NOW...My bike is no longer the same bike.
MY bike, the one I've blissfully ridden for over 500,000km (exclusively on Tourances for the last 350,000km), is no longer 'familiar'.
Performance wise, some aspects are waaay better
, some aspects are waaay not better
.
I've put about 12,000km on the Anakees since June and the jury's still out.
The bike feels so different now that I'm still in the process of re-learning to ride it.
I'll have a more detailed report on the Anakees after I wear them out or crash.
