I have had Michelin Adventure and Michelin Anakee Wilds on my 2107 GSA and didn't like either. The Adventures wore really fast (I got about 5,000 miles out of them) and really cupped even before that. The Wilds seem to work ok off road, but frankly were so noisy on road that I took them off after about 1,00 miles.
So, I went looking for somehting to replace them with and decided to try Dunlop TrailMax Missions based on favorable reviews. One reviewer referred to them as 60-60 tires as they seem to excell both on road and off road and they are supposed to last.
Well, after 6,500 miles I can tell you (a) they last - you'd still almost think they were new; and (b) they work extremely well. I've done most of my riding with them on pavement and they are great in the twisties and on super slab - their noise level is lower than the Pilot 4's I had on my RT. I've (unfortunately) also been through a couple of horrible rainstorms with them and they inspired a great deal of confidence and worked very well. I've also done a bunch of dirt roads and really liked them. I've only done a little bit of sand and mud and they are no worse than the Anakee Wilds.
Overall, I am very impressed with them and am recomending them to friends and I will buy them again. The best news is that they are significanlty cheaper (over $100 CDN bucks less) than the Anakee Adventures.
If you are looking to try something other than Michelins, give them a try.
So, I went looking for somehting to replace them with and decided to try Dunlop TrailMax Missions based on favorable reviews. One reviewer referred to them as 60-60 tires as they seem to excell both on road and off road and they are supposed to last.
Well, after 6,500 miles I can tell you (a) they last - you'd still almost think they were new; and (b) they work extremely well. I've done most of my riding with them on pavement and they are great in the twisties and on super slab - their noise level is lower than the Pilot 4's I had on my RT. I've (unfortunately) also been through a couple of horrible rainstorms with them and they inspired a great deal of confidence and worked very well. I've also done a bunch of dirt roads and really liked them. I've only done a little bit of sand and mud and they are no worse than the Anakee Wilds.
Overall, I am very impressed with them and am recomending them to friends and I will buy them again. The best news is that they are significanlty cheaper (over $100 CDN bucks less) than the Anakee Adventures.
If you are looking to try something other than Michelins, give them a try.