agmom98
Navy mom
I put a Michelin Pilot Road on the rear at 3,000 miles, after getting my second puncture in less than 2 months. I had the first puncture professionally patched, but decided not to patch it a second time...what a heartbreak to discard a tire with only 3,000 miles on it. But my safety and welfare comes first. So...I put a Michelin Pilot Road on the rear at 3,000 miles. I've had excellent wear and success with this tire on my BMW's.
I can now report that I have 12,000 miles on this rear tire and recently replaced the front OEM Bridgestone with a Michelin. I still have at least 3,000 miles remaining on that rear tire tread.
I love the way these Michelins handle. I've run on Michelins, Bridgestones, Dunlops, and Conti Attacks and by far the Michelin handles the best, in my opinion. It is the least susceptible to "tracking" on grated or grooved pavement, gives excellent grip on wet and dry pavement, and feels very sure-footed when riding aggressively in curves.
I can now report that I have 12,000 miles on this rear tire and recently replaced the front OEM Bridgestone with a Michelin. I still have at least 3,000 miles remaining on that rear tire tread.
I love the way these Michelins handle. I've run on Michelins, Bridgestones, Dunlops, and Conti Attacks and by far the Michelin handles the best, in my opinion. It is the least susceptible to "tracking" on grated or grooved pavement, gives excellent grip on wet and dry pavement, and feels very sure-footed when riding aggressively in curves.