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I'll need a new rear tire by the end of the summer. I was planning to put another Motoz GPS Adventure on, though I'll take a look at these Michelins. I now have at least 10,000 km on them, and I can see no reason why they wouldn't do another 6000 km. (That will bring them up to 10,000 miles.)
I posted a long review of the Motoz tires last summer, and it still stands, though I've upped my game on gravel and haven't had further front tire wash-out problems. The tires do feel a bit plasticy at first on cold wet mornings, but I can't say I've noticed anything once I've got some time into the ride.
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I've never tried them at 150 kmh (95 mph), but I have never felt any kind of speed wobble or bad vibrations on any type of road at speeds up to 120/75 all day long.
Lyle
I posted a long review of the Motoz tires last summer, and it still stands, though I've upped my game on gravel and haven't had further front tire wash-out problems. The tires do feel a bit plasticy at first on cold wet mornings, but I can't say I've noticed anything once I've got some time into the ride.

50/50 Rear Tire
I've tried a Michelin Anakee Wild, good tire but didn't last long. K60 scout, great tire only about 7000 miles. A few Shinko 805s, great for the $, 7000 miles. Thinking about a Motoz Tractionator GPS next, anybody running one? The K 60 scout has become my tire of choice for the front, works good...
I've never tried them at 150 kmh (95 mph), but I have never felt any kind of speed wobble or bad vibrations on any type of road at speeds up to 120/75 all day long.
Lyle