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Cycle News 2020 Issue 12 March 24

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MICHELIN COMMANDER III TOURING AND CRUISER TIRES P R O D U C T L AU N C H P80 the new tires did feel very stable and certainly look nice. Our initial impression, especially on the touring tire, is that it makes a large V-twin bagger feel light and nimble. The cruiser tire was tested in a remote parking lot where we hammered the brakes repeatedly to see how the tire responds under heavy braking, and we were impressed. The front of the bike never became unstable, and the rear, though it did lock up much as you'd expect when both brakes are applied hard, stayed straight and regained traction quickly. We look forward to a full evalu- ation soon, and we'll follow up with a long-term test once that's complete. CN tors—and they displayed one of their long-term test tires, which reportedly had 17,681 miles on it but still showed considerable tread life. The other offering, the Commander III Cruiser, focuses on exceptional wet-weather stopping. According to Michelin, it offers the shortest stopping distance versus the competi- tion. Michelin's Amplified Density Technology, which is a highly dense, more rigid tire casing, delivers excellent feedback and handling. The new compound and stiffer carcass extend the tread life of this tire while still offering uncompromised maneu- vering. Both tires offer trade- marked Michelin Premium Touch Technology to improve the tires' aesthetics through sidewall de- sign, complementing the styling that's integral to cruiser culture. We put about a hundred miles total on each tire during the two-day event and, while it's not enough time for a full evaluation, (Above) Michelin claims this Touring tire has more than 17,500 miles on it. Looks promising. The Commander III Touring, for baggers, focuses on high mileage and enhanced wet- weather grip, while Cruiser focuses on exceptional wet- weather stopping.

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