Michelin Commander II Front Tire

How much is a Michelin Commander 2 tire?

The Commander II is still available as a second-tier tire behind the Commander III. With that said, the Commander II will cost less than the Commander III. According to a leading online store, the MSRP range for the Commander III is $177 to $282 per tire, and the price range for the II is $140 to $283.

What kind of technology does Michelin Commander 3 use?

The Michelin Commander III uses Premium Touch technology, a patented sidewall construction that enhances the look of the tires. This has zilch to do with tire life, handling, or traction, though certainly provides some added appeal to the tire.

What kind of tread pattern does Michelin commander use?

The design also seems to provide for more load-bearing tire surface in the middle of the contact area than tire designs with radial rain grooves around the middle of the tire or other tread patterns that take more rubber out of the contact patch.

How many miles does a 2013 Michelin commander have?

As the image of the front tires shows, the 2013 test tire at the left is almost indiscernible from the new tire on the right, despite having nearly 6,200 miles on it.

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This pair of Pirelli tires is from a heavyweight tire manufacturer with a worldwide reputation for producing high-quality equipment. This set from Pirelli brings a lot to the party.

First, we have the obvious fact that this is a complete tire set with both front and rear tires included for one price. Not only does that help to keep the overall price down – and this set does offer phenomenal value for the money, especially for a Pirelli product – it’s also convenient. It’s always a good idea to change both front and rear tires at the same time and to use the same manufacturer on both wheels.

Pirelli promises that the WSBK-derived profile of the tires is designed for added agility with great tire response to quick turns and transitions. The tires also feature a bi-compound strip for additional grip. All of that is rounded out with a W rating for safe use at up to 168 mph, so these tires are rated to handle any speed that you are going to be hitting – you certainly shouldn’t be topping 100 mph on the highway!

All in all, a very well designed pair of sports style motorcycle tires that offer amazing value for money.

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