![]() ![]() ![]() Some Road 5s rear tires managed to get around 18,000 miles of life, so in theory, the Road 6s could be capable of nearly 20,000 miles before you need to replace them. It’s not just the grip and stability at lean that Michelin sought to improve, as the manufacturer claims the Road 6 has a 10 percent increase in tread life over its predecessor. The inclusion of Michelin’s 2CT+ technology should also give you more confidence in the corners, as it’s meant to provide better rigidity at lean. ![]() Michelin claims there’s an extra 15 percent of wet grip on tap when compared to the Road 5s, thanks to the combination of Michlien’s Silica Technology tread compound and Water Evergrip Tech tread pattern. This sports touring tire should be your go-to if your rides involve a healthy mix of rain, shine, twisty roads, and highways. Michelin’s Road 6 is an improvement over last year’s best overall pick, the Road 5, in almost every way. ![]()
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