I have a great amount of faith in the
Michelin Pilot Road. They've kept me upright for 18,000km so far through everything from water up to my footpegs or twisty mountain roads that had recently been grated (top layer of pavement ground off). A phenominal all around tire.
Addmitedly, I've had the back end slide more then once, often because I fail to properly warm up the tire before engaging in immature antics, but they've always come back for me.
*edit* - Impartial 3rd party review
http://www.canyonchasers.net/reviews/ac ... t-road.php
The rear tire is what makes the Pilot Roads special. They handle great. They seem to have a soft sidewall which is a trait that I like in a tire. They grip pretty darn good in the wet and even better in the dry. I even installed a set of Road on the Hawk and have done a couple track days on them. Under 80% riding they perform great, but push them a bit harder and they will start to overheat and get a little bit slippery. But that only tends to happen when pushing the tires really hard in a track environment. For everyday “spirited” riding they behave brilliantly.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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