Wow I have a 2015 road glide ultra cvo and so far it is a stretch it to get 10,000 on a back tire (the factory 407 that sounds like a mudder when it wears) and I keep the air pressure at 40 but I also ride two up most of the time. I am due again for back tire and thinking about tying the Michelin commander or the Dunlop Elite, any rear wear numbers on them or thoughts? Thanks
While I've been pleased with the ride and handling feel of the AE's over the stock Dunlop's, it appears I'll only get similar mileage. Was hoping to avoid the cupping issue I experienced with the stock rear tires on my 2010 FLHTK and 2011 FLTRUSE, but it was not to be

. The cupping on the AE rears became noticeable around 7-8k miles (similar to the stock tires) and has continued although not quite as noisy as the stock Dunlop's. Currently at 10,470 miles and looking at maybe getting 14-15k
tops with the AE's. Apparently the cause of tire cupping is still a mystery as I've yet to read a definitive explanation

.
FWIW the majority of my miles are fully loaded touring ........two up with loaded saddlebags, tourpak and tourpak rack luggage. Tire pressure has been 38-40 front, 40-42 rear (cold) and monitored via FOBO. Riding style is assertive on the curves with occasional scraping of the kickstand. It's always been a mystery to me reading tire mileage claims on identical touring bikes of 20k (and some claims even higher) when many others, myself included, can get only 13k-15k maximum. I suppose it might be a matter of perspective. I believe it's time for tire replacement when the "wear bar" becomes even with the tread ........others might view the "wear bar" as a 5k miles left marker LOL

Bottom line .......each to their own. I look forward to hearing of riders experiences with the Michelin Commander II tires. Thought about trying them until I learned they were made in China
