Can you identify this tyre for me?

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As the title says, I am trying to identify the back tyre in this pic.

Does anybody recognize the tread pattern?

Ta.
 

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Had those on my 1150 when I bought it (2001), dreadful tyre.
 
Had those on my 1150 when I bought it (2001), dreadful tyre.

Indeed they were. Used to be great on my old Africa Twins but rubbish on the GS for some reason?
 
Blimey, you live and learn. I thought these were standard issue on the old 1150's :D
 

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Crap tyre in the dry , worse in the wet , mind you they did have one plus point they wore out very quickly
 
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Horrible, horrible things. Melted when warm, no grip when cold or wet, squared off and ruined a good handling bike.
 
Michelin also made the equally terrible Macadam. So hideously bad that I've never bought another Michelin tyre. Car or bike.
They were fitted to a very low miles Diversion 600 I bought in 2006. The front slipped so badly it had rubbed away in 4000 miles. The rear lasted 9000 of motorway commutes and still had tread to spare but it was awful to use on any other roads.
 
So hideously bad that I've never bought another Michelin tyre. Car or bike.

Bad move. Michelin now produce car and bike tyres that offer, arguably, the best balance between grip and longevity.

I never used Macadams - I was never that cheap. :D However, a friend of mine who commuted 85 miles a day on his VFR fitted them once in the interests of economy and declared them "utter shite". To be fair, they were marketed as a budget sports-touring tyre.
 
Herr Schtum and Mister Bendy........sorry, we can all see through your futile attempts to justify your dislike of Michelin tyres.

Go on, admit it, the Michelin man is just too close to being a GSer shape.....it may be subliminal, but that's why you both shy away from the brand :comfort
 
Herr Schtum and Mister Bendy........sorry, we can all see through your futile attempts to justify your dislike of Michelin tyres.

Go on, admit it, the Michelin man is just too close to being a GSer shape.....it may be subliminal, but that's why you both shy away from the brand :comfort

I think you didn't read my post properly, now did you, William.... :nono In spite of Bibendum's likeness to the fat tosser stereotype, I'm actually a big fan of Michelin rubber with Anakee 3 on the GS and Pilot Primacy on the Golf.
 
I had T66's on my then new F650 Funduro in 1996 and as a new rider they really scared me sh*tless in the wet..............Changed them at less than half worn to Metzelers and became a cornering God overnight(not really a god but at least I could get round corners without pooping my pants in the wet)

There's still a pair of T66's with good tread on my silage pit if anyone wants them!:augie

FP.
 


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