TomInPA
Well-known member
This has been an excellent year for the T30s for me. I haven't had a lot of miles on the bike, but the ones I did, were twisty. So I had plenty of tread left to pass inspection, and should be able to finish out the year at Maggie Valley and start fresh next year. I agree, that with any significant slab time, I'd go with the durability of the Michelin PR 2, 3, or 4 on the rear, but the front T30 has been a hoot, and no problems this year on the rear. My chicken strips go within 1/4" of the tire edge, and wear is still even at 2800 miles.