Michelin Road Classic

Discussion in 'Tyres' started by Old Nomad, Jul 13, 2024.

  1. Old Nomad

    Old Nomad New Member

    Jul 8, 2024
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    My new to me 2011 T100 needed a new set of shoes to pass safety. I ended up choosing the Michelin Road Classics. Sure is different from the 6 year old Bridgestone BT45.

    Can’t wait to try them out.

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  2. Woodtickgreg

    Woodtickgreg Senior Member

    Dec 23, 2022
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    It'll be interesting to hear your opinion on them after you have had them on awhile.
     
  3. nickjaxe

    nickjaxe Active Member

    Sep 2, 2020
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    Just bought a new road classic for my 2020T100.....not got around to fitting it yet....want to wear out the original Pirelli a bit more.

    Do you know they are a X-Ply Tyre?
     
  4. Old Nomad

    Old Nomad New Member

    Jul 8, 2024
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    Is that a bad thing?
     
  5. nickjaxe

    nickjaxe Active Member

    Sep 2, 2020
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  6. nickjaxe

    nickjaxe Active Member

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    No idea....just that I was surprised when I found out.
     
  7. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    Crossply tyres have stiffer sidewalls so it's probably to assist the steering and handling.
     
  8. nickjaxe

    nickjaxe Active Member

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    Sound good.
     
  9. Kktulsa

    Kktulsa New Member

    May 16, 2024
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    I had a flat on one a couple weeks ago. New bikes about 700 miles on it. Picked up a screw. It vibrated a little. But seem to be ok at 70 mph. About 15 miles later it developed a terrible vibration. I pulled over and seen it was flat. The stiffer sidewalls keep the tire from flatting out. I am sold on them the tube had shred it’s self and became a large ball. That was the vibration. Destroyed the tire but easiest flat, to control, I have ever had
     
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  10. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    #10 Eldon, Jul 17, 2024
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    Back in the good old days, Landrovers ( series 2, so around 1960 origin) had crossply tyres fitted.
    On a cold winters morning the tyres had 'set' overnight with a nice flat spot at the bottom due to the weight. The wheels felt like they were square for the first mile until they got some heat ( friction) into them...... bump, bump, bump : unamused:.... the vibration was quite intense and unnerving until you understood the issue.
     
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  11. nickjaxe

    nickjaxe Active Member

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    Yes my Series 3 had crossplys.....in the wet it was like driving on sheet ice.....terrible things.....steering was lighter though.
     
  12. nickjaxe

    nickjaxe Active Member

    Sep 2, 2020
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    Yes my Series 3 had crossplys.....in the wet it was like driving on sheet ice.....terrible things.....steering was lighter though.
     
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