I've read through this thread with interest and I'm no motorcycling god by any means but I just can't get my head around the tyres being so responsible for what seems to be an overnight change in the bikes handling characteristics 
Yes as they square of at the rear the bike will feel like it "tips" over more when leaning into corners and as the front wears low the front will feel more vague entering corners etc.
A tyre walls Caracas is going to be stiff regardless of miles covered. It's designed to support nearly 400kg's of moving bike and rider and is designed to tolerate stresses far beyond what you could ever put the bike through. Just think, two up fully fuelled with full luggage
you are talking about half a ton plus being pushed through a very small amount of road contact rubber 
How often do you ever read about a total tyre failure from a high end brand motorcycle tyre?
The harsh crashing suspension is not going to be tyre pressure related. Yes you can fine tune the ride but dropping 2/3/4 psi out of a tyre is that really going to cure an almost unrideable bike as the OP has posted
I doubt it.
This has to be a suspension fault. Something in the mechanical damping or a software fault in the dynamic ESA. I mean this bike reads rider inputs at hundreds of parameters a second and makes lightning quick adjustments that very few of us can realistically comprehend.
I am yet to experience any problems with mine which is at 1700 miles
but the OP has been riding BMWs for over 50 years so I think he knows bad suspension when it's there
I will continue to follow this and I bet it has nothing to do with Anekees 3's. Every tyre has it's characteristics and we all have our personal preferences. But I just cannot see that the tyre is to blame wholly for such a dramatic change in how the bike handles.
I will await to be proved wrong and if so I will lick a dead fly of my visor!!
Jon

Yes as they square of at the rear the bike will feel like it "tips" over more when leaning into corners and as the front wears low the front will feel more vague entering corners etc.
A tyre walls Caracas is going to be stiff regardless of miles covered. It's designed to support nearly 400kg's of moving bike and rider and is designed to tolerate stresses far beyond what you could ever put the bike through. Just think, two up fully fuelled with full luggage
How often do you ever read about a total tyre failure from a high end brand motorcycle tyre?
The harsh crashing suspension is not going to be tyre pressure related. Yes you can fine tune the ride but dropping 2/3/4 psi out of a tyre is that really going to cure an almost unrideable bike as the OP has posted
I doubt it. This has to be a suspension fault. Something in the mechanical damping or a software fault in the dynamic ESA. I mean this bike reads rider inputs at hundreds of parameters a second and makes lightning quick adjustments that very few of us can realistically comprehend.
I am yet to experience any problems with mine which is at 1700 miles
I will continue to follow this and I bet it has nothing to do with Anekees 3's. Every tyre has it's characteristics and we all have our personal preferences. But I just cannot see that the tyre is to blame wholly for such a dramatic change in how the bike handles.
I will await to be proved wrong and if so I will lick a dead fly of my visor!!
Jon
