New Michelin Tires
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- squasher5
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New Michelin Tires
After 4100 miles on our Buddy 50, 2009, we decided that our original tires were no longer safe.
I know there are other posts on here about tire choices, but we had some Michelin S83's put on front and rear...this is the 3X10 version.
The difference is amazing. Since we ride all year around here in NM...sometimes there is a bit of snow on the road, although mostly the roads are dry. Now the feeling of safety and sure handedness is very nice. I did not realize how bad the original tires on the Buddy 50 were....but they are quite inadequate.
Anyway...we are very happy with this decision.
I know there are other posts on here about tire choices, but we had some Michelin S83's put on front and rear...this is the 3X10 version.
The difference is amazing. Since we ride all year around here in NM...sometimes there is a bit of snow on the road, although mostly the roads are dry. Now the feeling of safety and sure handedness is very nice. I did not realize how bad the original tires on the Buddy 50 were....but they are quite inadequate.
Anyway...we are very happy with this decision.
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Snarf. I got a set of Micheline Power Pure SCs in this weekend, removed my wheels and brought them to my local and only scooter shop to have mounted & balanced. When I got them home I realized he mounted the rear backwards. Now i've got to wait till tomorrow to take it back and have him mount it correctly. Major suckage.
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i live in buffalo and the stock tires were just too hinky for the conditions here, so i put on a pair of michelin s1's and couldn't be happier. immediately noticed the difference, tires grip the road better, i feel safer going over bumps and the terribly rutted roads here. so, good investment, to be sure.
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I have never been very happy with the stock tires on any scooter I've ridden.
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