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Michelin 130/70 B18 63H Commander III Touring Front Tyre
Michelin 130/70 B18 63H Commander III Touring Front Tyre
Michelin 130/70 B18 63H Commander III Touring Front Tyre
Michelin 130/70 B18 63H Commander III Touring Front Tyre
Michelin 130/70 B18 63H Commander III Touring Front Tyre
Michelin 130/70 B18 63H Commander III Touring Front Tyre
Michelin 130/70 B18 63H Commander III Touring Front Tyre

Michelin 130/70 B18 63H Commander III Touring Front Tyre

Exceptional wet grip for Cruiser bikes The MICHELIN Commander III Cruiser tire is designed to deliver even more unmatched durability than the MICHELIN Commander II tire. Excellent mileage for Touring bikes The MICHELIN Commander III Touring tire is designed to go the distance for Baggers with enhanced wet grip and longevity that exceeds its predecessor thanks to new tread compounds. Patented velvet sidewall styling The distinctive tread patterns and patented premium touch technology sidewall designs of the MICHELIN Commander III tire line enhance the styling of V-Twin motorcycles.

Exceptional wet grip for Cruiser bikes The MICHELIN Commander III Cruiser tire is designed to deliver even more unmatched durability than the MICHELIN Commander II tire. Excellent mileage for Touring bikes The MICHELIN Commander III Touring tire is designed to go the distance for Baggers with enhanced wet grip and longevity that exceeds its predecessor thanks to new tread compounds. Patented velvet sidewall styling The distinctive tread patterns and patented premium touch technology sidewall designs of the MICHELIN Commander III tire line enhance the styling of V-Twin motorcycles.

Size:

55 B 18 80h Reinforced Tl
60b19 61h Tl
70 B 18 63h Tl
70 B 21 68h Reinforced Tl
70 R 19 60v Tl
73h / 130 / 90 / R16
90 B 16 73h Reinforced Tl

Michelin 130/70 B18 63H Commander III Touring Front Tyre

Exceptional wet grip for Cruiser bikes The MICHELIN Commander III Cruiser tire is designed to deliver even more unmatched durability than the MICHELIN Commander II tire. Excellent mileage for Touring bikes The MICHELIN Commander III Touring tire is designed to go the distance for Baggers with enhanced wet grip and longevity that exceeds its predecessor thanks to new tread compounds. Patented velvet sidewall styling The distinctive tread patterns and patented premium touch technology sidewall designs of the MICHELIN Commander III tire line enhance the styling of V-Twin motorcycles.

Exceptional wet grip for Cruiser bikes The MICHELIN Commander III Cruiser tire is designed to deliver even more unmatched durability than the MICHELIN Commander II tire. Excellent mileage for Touring bikes The MICHELIN Commander III Touring tire is designed to go the distance for Baggers with enhanced wet grip and longevity that exceeds its predecessor thanks to new tread compounds. Patented velvet sidewall styling The distinctive tread patterns and patented premium touch technology sidewall designs of the MICHELIN Commander III tire line enhance the styling of V-Twin motorcycles.

120/70-19
120/70-21
130/60-19
120/70r19 (60v) Radial Tl/Tt
130/80b-17
180/55-18
180/65-16
130/70b18
Mh90-21 Touring Front
Mt90-16 Touring Front
130/80b17
Mu85b16
130/80b17 (65h) Bias Tl/Tt
Tt
130/90b16 (73h) Bias Tl/Tt
180/55b18 (80h) Bias Tl/Tt
180/65b-16 (81h)
Mh90/90-21 (54h) Bias Tl/Tt
Mt90/90b16 (72h) Bias Tl/Tt

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Last updated at 05/15/2026 08:20:47

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$246.49

Michelin Commander 3 Touring Motorcycle Tyres - 130/70 B18 M/C 63H TL/TT Front

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Michelin Commander 3 130/70-18

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$281.49

Michelin Moto Commander Iii Touring 63h Tl/tt Touring Front Tire Black 130 / 70 / R18

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Delivery between 18–29 May $15

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$316.00

MICHELIN Commander III Touring 130/70-18 Bias 63H Commander III Tour Tyre TL/TT Front Michelin

Delivery between 18–28 May $50

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Yamaha Xvs 950 A 2009-2014 Michelin Commander Iii Touring Tyre

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Harley Davidson Flhtk 1868 Abs 2020 Michelin Commander Iii Touring

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Price history

Price history

Reviews

BEST TIRES EVER!
11 November 2023steven

originally posted on denniskirk.com

Absolutely AMAZING tires! I ride a 2015 Harley Ultra Limited Low and I just came off of the Commander IIs after 15k miles. I decided to upgrade to the Commander IIIs because the Commander IIs were getting harder to find. I spent a lot of time reading every article I could find about the IIs and did the same thing to research the IIIs. The first day out my wife and I rode 325 miles to the Hocking Hills area of southern Ohio. I love the twisties and OH664 and OH374 don't disappoint. We had a great ride, the tires handled beautifully! My wife commented after the ride how much more comfortable these tires were from the Commander IIs. The commander IIs had a flat contact patch and the IIIs are fully round. When cornering on the IIs, you could feel the transition point at ... MoreAbsolutely AMAZING tires! I ride a 2015 Harley Ultra Limited Low and I just came off of the Commander IIs after 15k miles. I decided to upgrade to the Commander IIIs because the Commander IIs were getting harder to find. I spent a lot of time reading every article I could find about the IIs and did the same thing to research the IIIs. The first day out my wife and I rode 325 miles to the Hocking Hills area of southern Ohio. I love the twisties and OH664 and OH374 don't disappoint. We had a great ride, the tires handled beautifully! My wife commented after the ride how much more comfortable these tires were from the Commander IIs. The commander IIs had a flat contact patch and the IIIs are fully round. When cornering on the IIs, you could feel the transition point at the edge of the contact patch, but the IIIs are smoother in the corners without the transition point. I will warn you, this difference makes the bike handle differently. It is a lot more agile and freer when getting into the corners. I am 3k miles into this set of tires and am used to the cornering abilities now and I love these tires!

Commander III Touring Honest opinion
11 May 2020Todd

originally posted on michelinman.com

I purchased a 2008 Ultra Classic Electra Glide in 2018. It only had 1900 miles on it and still had the original tires, Dunlop D402F. I put 4000 miles on the bike since owning it and the rear tire started to come apart, it was 12 years old.I did a lot of research on what tires I wanted to put on and decided the Commander III tire was for me. During the install the dealer suggested I put new wheel bearings in the front, so I did. The day I picked up my bike.it was near closing time. As I started riding I immediately notice a vibration that was coming from the front tire when I hit 25-30 mph. I would describe it more as a buzzing feeling in the handlebars. I was thinking this could just be new tires and have to break them in. I rode the bike home on the freeway without ... MoreI purchased a 2008 Ultra Classic Electra Glide in 2018. It only had 1900 miles on it and still had the original tires, Dunlop D402F. I put 4000 miles on the bike since owning it and the rear tire started to come apart, it was 12 years old.I did a lot of research on what tires I wanted to put on and decided the Commander III tire was for me. During the install the dealer suggested I put new wheel bearings in the front, so I did. The day I picked up my bike.it was near closing time. As I started riding I immediately notice a vibration that was coming from the front tire when I hit 25-30 mph. I would describe it more as a buzzing feeling in the handlebars. I was thinking this could just be new tires and have to break them in. I rode the bike home on the freeway without incident and only noticed the buzzing at 25-30 mph. I had a ride planned for the next day and was nervous about the buzzing and called the dealership to get their opinion and advice on whether I should ride. Well, that was really no help, I received the standard answer of can you bring it in? We are booked two weeks out. However, they did say it should be fine to ride, so I went on my ride that day. We rode several different roads throughout the course of the ride. Everything from freeway to slower twisty roads. After several hundred miles the buzzing never went away, but I did notice more of a buzzing feeling throughout my bike. It only happened when I was ridding straight up and anytime I was turning or leaning it would go away. I also notice the buzzing was a little stronger at 50 mph, but continued to be strongest at the 25-30 mph and would quickly go away at 31 mph. I was initially concerned this was caused by the wheel bearing that was replaced until I went out on a longer ride. Now, I feel like it is created by the tires. I am hoping at some point this will all go away, but believe I may have to live with this buzzing until I replace the tire. I love the look of the tire and the review that it will last a long time. I am not happy with the buzzing feeling I now have when riding my bike. want to recommend this tire, but honestly have not put enough miles on it, the form made me pick yes or no and as of this review I would have to say no, sorry., so I thought I would share my initial experiences. I did not ride it in the wet, I have no idea on longevity yet, they make me answer them so I just put three, don't read into that.

Do not buy! Commander III's tires! Installed on 06 FXSTS & 07 FXSTSSE springers!! Tires buzz/vibration above 40 miles per hour!
25 August 2023Ronald

originally posted on denniskirk.com

For my 06 FXSTS springer I bought commander III's for front and rear, because I couldn't get my rear tire size in the commander II's!When installed, I immediately noticed a buzz/vibration in tires, at speeds above 40 miles per hour!!! Never had this problem with commander II's! I first thought I had bad wheel bearing! Replaced bears made no difference!! I was stumped! Installed the commander III's on my 07 FXSTSSE springer and immediately noticed the same annoying problems with the tires! Buzzing/vibrating! Feel in my hands!!I have run commander II's for many years! Never felt this!! I wont never buy commander III's again!! Hate them!!! DO NOT BUY!

Specification

VehicleMotorcycle
Time periodSummer
Units1 Unit
SpeedH - 210 km/h
Rim ProtectionNo

Price comparison

Updated 29 days ago
The Visor Shop

$246.49

Michelin Commander 3 Touring Motorcycle Tyres - 130/70 B18 M/C 63H TL/TT Front

Delivery $307.32

Discount Motorcycle Tyres

$279.00

Michelin Commander 3 130/70-18

Delivery between 21–26 May $20

Techinn.com

$281.49

Michelin Moto Commander Iii Touring 63h Tl/tt Touring Front Tire Black 130 / 70 / R18

Delivery $171.49

Bikebiz.com.au

$289.95

Michelin 130/70 B18 63H Commander III Touring Front Tyre

Delivery between 18–29 May $15

Timaru Yamaha

$316.00

MICHELIN Commander III Touring 130/70-18 Bias 63H Commander III Tour Tyre TL/TT Front Michelin

Delivery between 18–28 May $50

Price history

Price history

Reviews

BEST TIRES EVER!
11 November 2023

Absolutely AMAZING tires! I ride a 2015 Harley Ultra Limited Low and I just came off of the Commander IIs after 15k miles. I decided to upgrade to the Commander IIIs because the Commander IIs were getting harder to find. I spent a lot of time reading every article I could find about the IIs and did the same thing to research the IIIs. The first day out my wife and I rode 325 miles to the Hocking Hills area of southern Ohio. I love the twisties and OH664 and OH374 don't disappoint. We had a great ride, the tires handled beautifully! My wife commented after the ride how much more comfortable these tires were from the Commander IIs. The commander IIs had a flat contact patch and the IIIs are fully round. When cornering on the IIs, you could feel the transition point at ... MoreAbsolutely AMAZING tires! I ride a 2015 Harley Ultra Limited Low and I just came off of the Commander IIs after 15k miles. I decided to upgrade to the Commander IIIs because the Commander IIs were getting harder to find. I spent a lot of time reading every article I could find about the IIs and did the same thing to research the IIIs. The first day out my wife and I rode 325 miles to the Hocking Hills area of southern Ohio. I love the twisties and OH664 and OH374 don't disappoint. We had a great ride, the tires handled beautifully! My wife commented after the ride how much more comfortable these tires were from the Commander IIs. The commander IIs had a flat contact patch and the IIIs are fully round. When cornering on the IIs, you could feel the transition point at the edge of the contact patch, but the IIIs are smoother in the corners without the transition point. I will warn you, this difference makes the bike handle differently. It is a lot more agile and freer when getting into the corners. I am 3k miles into this set of tires and am used to the cornering abilities now and I love these tires!

steven originally posted on denniskirk.com
Commander III Touring Honest opinion
11 May 2020

I purchased a 2008 Ultra Classic Electra Glide in 2018. It only had 1900 miles on it and still had the original tires, Dunlop D402F. I put 4000 miles on the bike since owning it and the rear tire started to come apart, it was 12 years old.I did a lot of research on what tires I wanted to put on and decided the Commander III tire was for me. During the install the dealer suggested I put new wheel bearings in the front, so I did. The day I picked up my bike.it was near closing time. As I started riding I immediately notice a vibration that was coming from the front tire when I hit 25-30 mph. I would describe it more as a buzzing feeling in the handlebars. I was thinking this could just be new tires and have to break them in. I rode the bike home on the freeway without ... MoreI purchased a 2008 Ultra Classic Electra Glide in 2018. It only had 1900 miles on it and still had the original tires, Dunlop D402F. I put 4000 miles on the bike since owning it and the rear tire started to come apart, it was 12 years old.I did a lot of research on what tires I wanted to put on and decided the Commander III tire was for me. During the install the dealer suggested I put new wheel bearings in the front, so I did. The day I picked up my bike.it was near closing time. As I started riding I immediately notice a vibration that was coming from the front tire when I hit 25-30 mph. I would describe it more as a buzzing feeling in the handlebars. I was thinking this could just be new tires and have to break them in. I rode the bike home on the freeway without incident and only noticed the buzzing at 25-30 mph. I had a ride planned for the next day and was nervous about the buzzing and called the dealership to get their opinion and advice on whether I should ride. Well, that was really no help, I received the standard answer of can you bring it in? We are booked two weeks out. However, they did say it should be fine to ride, so I went on my ride that day. We rode several different roads throughout the course of the ride. Everything from freeway to slower twisty roads. After several hundred miles the buzzing never went away, but I did notice more of a buzzing feeling throughout my bike. It only happened when I was ridding straight up and anytime I was turning or leaning it would go away. I also notice the buzzing was a little stronger at 50 mph, but continued to be strongest at the 25-30 mph and would quickly go away at 31 mph. I was initially concerned this was caused by the wheel bearing that was replaced until I went out on a longer ride. Now, I feel like it is created by the tires. I am hoping at some point this will all go away, but believe I may have to live with this buzzing until I replace the tire. I love the look of the tire and the review that it will last a long time. I am not happy with the buzzing feeling I now have when riding my bike. want to recommend this tire, but honestly have not put enough miles on it, the form made me pick yes or no and as of this review I would have to say no, sorry., so I thought I would share my initial experiences. I did not ride it in the wet, I have no idea on longevity yet, they make me answer them so I just put three, don't read into that.

Todd originally posted on michelinman.com
Do not buy! Commander III's tires! Installed on 06 FXSTS & 07 FXSTSSE springers!! Tires buzz/vibration above 40 miles per hour!
25 August 2023

For my 06 FXSTS springer I bought commander III's for front and rear, because I couldn't get my rear tire size in the commander II's!When installed, I immediately noticed a buzz/vibration in tires, at speeds above 40 miles per hour!!! Never had this problem with commander II's! I first thought I had bad wheel bearing! Replaced bears made no difference!! I was stumped! Installed the commander III's on my 07 FXSTSSE springer and immediately noticed the same annoying problems with the tires! Buzzing/vibrating! Feel in my hands!!I have run commander II's for many years! Never felt this!! I wont never buy commander III's again!! Hate them!!! DO NOT BUY!

Ronald originally posted on denniskirk.com
EXTREMELY HORRIBLE TIRES...WASTE OF HARD EARNED MONEY
9 July 2022

I know a few people and myself that have the same complaint that I most commonly read in reviews, "Very noisy with bad vibrations". I don't get it, supposedly Michelin has been a leading tire manufacturer over the years, so I had decided to give them a try by having the commander II's installed on my Softail. I was quite happy for the most part. When I got my '15 Street Glide I had the Commander III's installed resulting in road noise and vibration. I bought them online from a supplier and had local shop install them. Because I did not purchase them through the local shop they would not cover warranty. I then immediately bought another round for my bike just to get issue taken care of quickly. Needless to say, same problems plus I'm out a whole wad of cash at this ... MoreI know a few people and myself that have the same complaint that I most commonly read in reviews, "Very noisy with bad vibrations". I don't get it, supposedly Michelin has been a leading tire manufacturer over the years, so I had decided to give them a try by having the commander II's installed on my Softail. I was quite happy for the most part. When I got my '15 Street Glide I had the Commander III's installed resulting in road noise and vibration. I bought them online from a supplier and had local shop install them. Because I did not purchase them through the local shop they would not cover warranty. I then immediately bought another round for my bike just to get issue taken care of quickly. Needless to say, same problems plus I'm out a whole wad of cash at this point and as we all know install costs for m-cycle tires can get VERY costly. After nearly several thousand miles on Florida roads the humming noise & vibration is nearly gone. I use a 180/65 16 for rear tire and I can firmly say that they suck for wet roads, they also do NOT provide a smooth ride while taking steep angled turns on dry roads @ normal highway speeds of 45 - 55 mph as it feels like your rear tire is just about to enter the "Infamous Death Wobble". Please note that I keep my tires at manufacturer recommended psi, and I have Legend Revo A shocks on rear, which I'm happy with, the preload / SAG of shocks are set to the manufacturer's recommendation. I will NEVER use Michelin products on any of my vehicles ever again. In my honest and truthful opinion of the aforementioned.....BUYER BEWARE

none originally posted on michelinman.com
Excellent traction and longevity
18 August 2024

have a set on a 128 cubic inch (stage 4) FLSB replaced my 888s ultras. I am very happy with the traction they offer on all conditions as well as the wear of the tire. I am about 12000km in and I am ordering a new rear.I used a shop to install those as I do not change tires my street bikes myselfFor the people that that complain losing traction, they all mention cruise control. never use cruise control on wet asphalt.

Kalhas originally posted on fortnine.ca
Front vibration
4 August 2022

I have been getting a vibration since I had the tires installed but was not worried about it at first. I has now gotten significantly worse. I have replaced the neck bearings, the breaks, rotors, wheel bearings and even changed out the windshield trying to chase this vibration. Then like magic, right before I decided to buy new rotors fearing the one I have are warped; I found other customers describing the same vibration I was experiencing. This morning proceeded to 8 Ball Tire in Kearney Mesa (GREAT SHOP BTW) and they verified that the tires were balanced and the wheel was fine. I still had to ride home on the old vibration cursed tire because 8Ball said Michelin had to approve the warranty claim. They even had a copy of the memo from Michelin in the shop ... MoreI have been getting a vibration since I had the tires installed but was not worried about it at first. I has now gotten significantly worse. I have replaced the neck bearings, the breaks, rotors, wheel bearings and even changed out the windshield trying to chase this vibration. Then like magic, right before I decided to buy new rotors fearing the one I have are warped; I found other customers describing the same vibration I was experiencing. This morning proceeded to 8 Ball Tire in Kearney Mesa (GREAT SHOP BTW) and they verified that the tires were balanced and the wheel was fine. I still had to ride home on the old vibration cursed tire because 8Ball said Michelin had to approve the warranty claim. They even had a copy of the memo from Michelin in the shop describing the issue. Why do I have to deal with this issue after paying hundreds of dollars more for the Commander 3s than the comparable competitor tires and have to deal with red tape to get the customer happy and on two. Waiting to hear back for 8Ball to see if I'm SOL or I will get taken care of under warranty.

ArtC originally posted on michelinman.com
Go for it!
14 July 2024

To begin, I hope this helps someone on the fence about these tires. I'm certainly glad I've purchased a set of Commander III's.I own a 2016 Street Glide, and over the years I've run both HD and Dunlop tires (same compounds, just different tread patterns). Being a creature of habit, and not one for change, I've shied away from any other brands. Many of my friends had made the switch, and were very happy, but I remained loyal to the HDs.I almost purchased a set of Commander II series tires the last time around and became skeptical after hearing rumors of warbling with Commander III. Nevertheless, I decided to take a chance after owning a set of Michelin truck tires and being extremely happy!I love them! Sticky to the road, great ride, very stable. I'm more ... MoreTo begin, I hope this helps someone on the fence about these tires. I'm certainly glad I've purchased a set of Commander III's.I own a 2016 Street Glide, and over the years I've run both HD and Dunlop tires (same compounds, just different tread patterns). Being a creature of habit, and not one for change, I've shied away from any other brands. Many of my friends had made the switch, and were very happy, but I remained loyal to the HDs.I almost purchased a set of Commander II series tires the last time around and became skeptical after hearing rumors of warbling with Commander III. Nevertheless, I decided to take a chance after owning a set of Michelin truck tires and being extremely happy!I love them! Sticky to the road, great ride, very stable. I'm more comfortable in tight turns, and honestly, it completely changed the feel of my bike-for the better!I have no regrets, other than I wish I'd purchased them sooner. Go for it!

Richard originally posted on revzilla.com
Great tires my first impression
2 June 2024

I bought these for my 2016 street glide. They feel more motorcycle tire as the dulops seem to be more car tire. These seem more of a round edge feel as the Dunlops had a more square feel. With that being said these are definitely a better track tire and I don't feel as stabile. I feel loose but not slippery loose just not as square stable. I love the tires though I feel the benefits are lost on the touring type bike. But I have less than 100 miles on them so this is just first impressions.

Cycle Gear originally posted on cyclegear.com
Impressive
8 July 2020

Bought these to replace the stock tires on my Harley-Daivdson Road King Special (Dunlop Harley-Davidson D408F & Dunlop Harley-Davidson D407T). When I am choosing tires I'm looking for logevity primarily (I normally do a lot of long rides), but my second most important factor is wet traction. These two ideas are normally diametrically opposed. I knew the reputation of the Commander IIs and trust the Michelin brand so I was excited about the possibilites for the new Commander IIIs to meet my needs. I purchased front and rear in Feb/Mar 2020. Currently have about 1500 miles on the rear Commander iII and 500 on the front Commander III.Not a lot of miles for a Touring tire, I know. COVID has slowed down riding. I am not disappointed. I don't yet know how long these tires ... MoreBought these to replace the stock tires on my Harley-Daivdson Road King Special (Dunlop Harley-Davidson D408F & Dunlop Harley-Davidson D407T). When I am choosing tires I'm looking for logevity primarily (I normally do a lot of long rides), but my second most important factor is wet traction. These two ideas are normally diametrically opposed. I knew the reputation of the Commander IIs and trust the Michelin brand so I was excited about the possibilites for the new Commander IIIs to meet my needs. I purchased front and rear in Feb/Mar 2020. Currently have about 1500 miles on the rear Commander iII and 500 on the front Commander III.Not a lot of miles for a Touring tire, I know. COVID has slowed down riding. I am not disappointed. I don't yet know how long these tires will last (that'll take a few years probably) but I do know that they have already shown to have much better wet grip than my previous tires. Cornering in these tires in wet (or dry) conditions feels fluid and stable. For a tire that will theoretically outlast my previous tire by quite a bit, I'm over the mood happy with it. Are there grippier tires out there? Yes. Will they last as long as the Commander III touring will? I highly doubt it. At this point I don't think I'll every put a different tire on a touring motorcycle. Commander III Touring all the way.

Freeze originally posted on michelinman.com
Michelin Member For Life
27 June 2022

I am a loyal Michelin product guy. I have their tires on my Motorhome, Genesis, Honda CRv, Jeep Wrangkler and now my 2016 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic Limited.. I swapped out the Dunlop American Elite's I had on the bike, (with only 4k miles) and went with the Commander III's . I have a 4k mile trip coming up the end of the month(7/2022)and wanted the best tires on the market for this "bucket list" journey. I had heard great reviews on the silica compound tire that was advertised as Michelin's "Best of the best" and having their tires on everything else I drive I thought "why not"! I love the design and handling of the Commander III's but being 100% honest, I am replacing the front tire with only 300 miles on it. The vibration and "humming" from the tire is ... MoreI am a loyal Michelin product guy. I have their tires on my Motorhome, Genesis, Honda CRv, Jeep Wrangkler and now my 2016 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic Limited.. I swapped out the Dunlop American Elite's I had on the bike, (with only 4k miles) and went with the Commander III's . I have a 4k mile trip coming up the end of the month(7/2022)and wanted the best tires on the market for this "bucket list" journey. I had heard great reviews on the silica compound tire that was advertised as Michelin's "Best of the best" and having their tires on everything else I drive I thought "why not"! I love the design and handling of the Commander III's but being 100% honest, I am replacing the front tire with only 300 miles on it. The vibration and "humming" from the tire is terrible. Between 25 and 45 MPH, when traveling in a straight line, the vibration is unbearable. If you corner or bring the tire off center, the vibration and hum go away. I had the Commander III's installed 4 days ago and am quiet disappointed. I spoke to the bike shop that I purchased the tires from and had them balances and mounted, and was told to contact Michelin direct with my concerns. I am calling their Customer Service tomorrow (6/27/22) and will follow this review with the outcome. I'm sure it's simply a flaw with the design in the front tire. I'm reading the exact same concerns in other comments posted. By the way, as of right now, the rear tire rides AMAZING!! I will not rate anything Michelin makes with less than 5 plus stars. I love their tires and hopefully will post another comment on how awesome their Customer Service was in helping me resolve this issue. "The OTHER Michelin Man" JW smith

Jdub originally posted on michelinman.com

Specification

VehicleMotorcycle
Time periodSummer
Units1 Unit
SpeedH - 210 km/h
Rim ProtectionNo