AKsuited
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My 2015 R1200GS came with Anakee IIIs. I got a ton of miles out of that set of tires, but I was a bit concerned that Michelin never bragged on how they did in the wet so I switched to 100 percent street tires.
But when these wear out, I am now leaning towards Anakee Adventure tires, which Michelin and others claim are very good on wet pavement. I live in the East, so my riding is almost entirely on the street, but on big road trips I will at times ride forest roads and other unpaved roads.
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The reviews I am looking at are all positive for the Anakee Adventure tires.
Harry
But when these wear out, I am now leaning towards Anakee Adventure tires, which Michelin and others claim are very good on wet pavement. I live in the East, so my riding is almost entirely on the street, but on big road trips I will at times ride forest roads and other unpaved roads.
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The reviews I am looking at are all positive for the Anakee Adventure tires.
Harry