So, has anyone tried the new Michelin's yet?
I have an appointment next Wednesday to get a new rear tire for the Hot Springs trip and told them to slap one of the new 43284-07 Michelin MU85B16 blackwalls on since they have a couple in stock. Now thinking about replacing the front one, too, with a 43303-07 MT90B16 since it is "only" another $123 + installation for it. Although the OEM Dunlop up front only has about 4,000 miles on it, I hate the idea of a mis-matched set of tires.
Brian, my recent post at another forum:
Finally got a chance to put some initial miles (250) on the new Commanders, and I must say that after riding about 200 miles in the WV mountains and 50 solid miles of Interstate and Freeway I'm totally impressed with these new tires! All this was 2-up, and I really pushed the tires through the mountain back roads; even scraping the kickstand/floorboards. And
the bike felt like it was on rails. As I mentioned earlier, instead of wheel weights I installed 2 ozs. of Dyna Beads in each tire. And this ride was butter smooth whether riding 30 mph or pushing the big rigs on I77 at 80+mph.
I realize new tires aways feel/handle so much better, but these Commanders have
initially given me great handling and smooth, positive feedback. Dunlop claims the D402s are 3-ply polyester with 2 fiberglass belts. These Michelins are 3-ply polyester with 2 aramid belts. Don't know if this is contributing to the exceptional handling, but there is a difference between the two.
Someone mentioned in another thread that the Commanders have a softer sidewall. I seriously doubt it since the tech had a tough time getting the tires to seat on the rim to take that initial blast of inflation. Set wheels/tires out in the afternoon sun, and that seemed to give the sidewalls a bit more flexibility to take initial inflation. Tech claimed in his experiences the Michelins usually had a slightly stiffer sidewall.
Haven't had a chance to ride in the rain yet, and of course have no idea what kind of mileage I'll get; but if your considering trying the new Michelins, by all means do so. IMO, I don't think you'll be disappointed.
My sincere thanks to Shovelhead Bob for convincing me to try the Michelins.
