The Michelin Anakee Adventure is an on/off road trail motorcycle tire. Its silica-based rubber provides perfect grip on wet surfaces. Its fully grooved tread, and pronounced shoulder grooves, allow for better water drainage and more traction on trails.
The Michelin Anakee Adventure is an on/off road trail motorcycle tire. Its silica-based rubber provides perfect grip on wet surfaces. Its fully grooved tread, and pronounced shoulder grooves, allow for better water drainage and more traction on trails.
The Michelin Anakee Adventure is an on/off road trail motorcycle tire. Its silica-based rubber provides perfect grip on wet surfaces. Its fully grooved tread, and pronounced shoulder grooves, allow for better water drainage and more traction on trails.
The Michelin Anakee Adventure is an on/off road trail motorcycle tire. Its silica-based rubber provides perfect grip on wet surfaces. Its fully grooved tread, and pronounced shoulder grooves, allow for better water drainage and more traction on trails.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 18:40:25
Michelin Moto Anakee Adventure 69v Tl/tt Trail Rear Tire Black 160 / 60 / R17
Delivery $173.99
MICHELIN Anakee Adventure 160/60-17 Radial 69V Anakee Adventure Tyre TL/TT Rear Michelin
Delivery $40
Michelin Anakee Adventure Tyre 160/60 R17 69V
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Michelin Anakee Adventure 160/70R-17
Delivery between 27 Mar – 2 Apr $20
Michelin Anakee Adventure 160/60 R17 69V
Delivery $378.79
Michelin Anakadv 160/60 R17 69 V Tl
Delivery $90.31
Michelin 160/60 | R17 Anakee Adventure - AdventureMotoShop
Delivery $75.59
Michelin Anakee Adventure Tyres 160/60R17 69V by Tyroola
Delivery $41
Michelin 160/60-17 Radial 69V Anakee Adventure Tl/Tt Rear
Delivery $24.99
originally posted on michelinman.com
I ride a 2017 BMW GS Adventure. It was factory equipped with Anakee III tires. With a little over 7,000 miles on the Anakee III's, I replaced them with Anakee Adventure tires. The Anakee III's were down to the wearbars at that time. The Anakee Adverture tires were a little noisier but offered great stability and all weather grip. The only thing I noticed that was different from the Anakee III's was the initial reluctance for the bike to turn. It was not difficult to initiate a turn but I believe the tread pattern offered some resistance when beginning a turn. I also think this tendency diminished as the front tires wore. It was not a problem, the GS just handled a little differently. I replaced the Anakee Adventure tires at 16,500 miles with another set of ... MoreI ride a 2017 BMW GS Adventure. It was factory equipped with Anakee III tires. With a little over 7,000 miles on the Anakee III's, I replaced them with Anakee Adventure tires. The Anakee III's were down to the wearbars at that time. The Anakee Adverture tires were a little noisier but offered great stability and all weather grip. The only thing I noticed that was different from the Anakee III's was the initial reluctance for the bike to turn. It was not difficult to initiate a turn but I believe the tread pattern offered some resistance when beginning a turn. I also think this tendency diminished as the front tires wore. It was not a problem, the GS just handled a little differently. I replaced the Anakee Adventure tires at 16,500 miles with another set of Adventures. I probably could have ridden with them for another 1,000 to 1,500 miles but our club was taking a 2,200 ride and we were facing potential inclement weather. I wanted the peace of mind new tires offer. These are excellent 80/20 tires for the BMW GSA. Excellent all weather grip, long lasting, smooth and stable. I recommend them to anyone looking for an all weather tire.
originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
I ride year round in northwest Washington state. I run the Anakee Adventure rear down to freezing temps, often on wet pavement. No other mixed use tire comes close to the pavement performance of this tire. It doesn't look cool like a Trailmax Mission or Tractionator GPS, but it will lift the front wheel in second gear in the rain when it's 35°f. Those others simply spin or skid. I have run several of these now and average about 9,000 miles use. The Anakee Adventure is very durable and reasonably quiet at freeway speeds, great on gravel, not good in sand, mud, or wet grass. I ride fairly enthusiastically.*My experience, yours will surely vary.-m-2015 YAMAHA Super Tenere 1200 ES--
originally posted on michelinman.com
I bought my BMW R1250GS Adventure with these tire and so far I think they're pretty good. I have just over 9K miles on them and the rear is toast. I hoped it would last longer. I started seeing wear around the 5k mile mark and it has quickly increased since. This is to the point that I have ridden less to prolong the tire life and only make short trips for now. My front tire probably has another 3-4k miles left on it. I'm a larger guy so that could play a role. Overall, they're comfortable and handle very well in substantial lean angles and off-road. I've never had these tires slip outside of practicing in cones [and running them over]. If they lasted 15k for me, then I'd absolutely get them again. They ARE noisy however. If you don't ride with earplugs then imagine ... MoreI bought my BMW R1250GS Adventure with these tire and so far I think they're pretty good. I have just over 9K miles on them and the rear is toast. I hoped it would last longer. I started seeing wear around the 5k mile mark and it has quickly increased since. This is to the point that I have ridden less to prolong the tire life and only make short trips for now. My front tire probably has another 3-4k miles left on it. I'm a larger guy so that could play a role. Overall, they're comfortable and handle very well in substantial lean angles and off-road. I've never had these tires slip outside of practicing in cones [and running them over]. If they lasted 15k for me, then I'd absolutely get them again. They ARE noisy however. If you don't ride with earplugs then imagine a Jeep Wrangler with knobby tires on in front of you all day. That's what it's like ESPECIALLY when they're new and during any lean. You eventually get used to it.
Michelin Moto Anakee Adventure 69v Tl/tt Trail Rear Tire Black 160 / 60 / R17
Delivery $173.99
MICHELIN Anakee Adventure 160/60-17 Radial 69V Anakee Adventure Tyre TL/TT Rear Michelin
Delivery $40
Michelin Anakee Adventure Tyre 160/60 R17 69V
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Michelin Anakee Adventure 160/70R-17
Delivery between 27 Mar – 2 Apr $20
Michelin Anakee Adventure 160/60 R17 69V
Delivery $378.79
I ride a 2017 BMW GS Adventure. It was factory equipped with Anakee III tires. With a little over 7,000 miles on the Anakee III's, I replaced them with Anakee Adventure tires. The Anakee III's were down to the wearbars at that time. The Anakee Adverture tires were a little noisier but offered great stability and all weather grip. The only thing I noticed that was different from the Anakee III's was the initial reluctance for the bike to turn. It was not difficult to initiate a turn but I believe the tread pattern offered some resistance when beginning a turn. I also think this tendency diminished as the front tires wore. It was not a problem, the GS just handled a little differently. I replaced the Anakee Adventure tires at 16,500 miles with another set of ... MoreI ride a 2017 BMW GS Adventure. It was factory equipped with Anakee III tires. With a little over 7,000 miles on the Anakee III's, I replaced them with Anakee Adventure tires. The Anakee III's were down to the wearbars at that time. The Anakee Adverture tires were a little noisier but offered great stability and all weather grip. The only thing I noticed that was different from the Anakee III's was the initial reluctance for the bike to turn. It was not difficult to initiate a turn but I believe the tread pattern offered some resistance when beginning a turn. I also think this tendency diminished as the front tires wore. It was not a problem, the GS just handled a little differently. I replaced the Anakee Adventure tires at 16,500 miles with another set of Adventures. I probably could have ridden with them for another 1,000 to 1,500 miles but our club was taking a 2,200 ride and we were facing potential inclement weather. I wanted the peace of mind new tires offer. These are excellent 80/20 tires for the BMW GSA. Excellent all weather grip, long lasting, smooth and stable. I recommend them to anyone looking for an all weather tire.
I ride year round in northwest Washington state. I run the Anakee Adventure rear down to freezing temps, often on wet pavement. No other mixed use tire comes close to the pavement performance of this tire. It doesn't look cool like a Trailmax Mission or Tractionator GPS, but it will lift the front wheel in second gear in the rain when it's 35°f. Those others simply spin or skid. I have run several of these now and average about 9,000 miles use. The Anakee Adventure is very durable and reasonably quiet at freeway speeds, great on gravel, not good in sand, mud, or wet grass. I ride fairly enthusiastically.*My experience, yours will surely vary.-m-2015 YAMAHA Super Tenere 1200 ES--
I bought my BMW R1250GS Adventure with these tire and so far I think they're pretty good. I have just over 9K miles on them and the rear is toast. I hoped it would last longer. I started seeing wear around the 5k mile mark and it has quickly increased since. This is to the point that I have ridden less to prolong the tire life and only make short trips for now. My front tire probably has another 3-4k miles left on it. I'm a larger guy so that could play a role. Overall, they're comfortable and handle very well in substantial lean angles and off-road. I've never had these tires slip outside of practicing in cones [and running them over]. If they lasted 15k for me, then I'd absolutely get them again. They ARE noisy however. If you don't ride with earplugs then imagine ... MoreI bought my BMW R1250GS Adventure with these tire and so far I think they're pretty good. I have just over 9K miles on them and the rear is toast. I hoped it would last longer. I started seeing wear around the 5k mile mark and it has quickly increased since. This is to the point that I have ridden less to prolong the tire life and only make short trips for now. My front tire probably has another 3-4k miles left on it. I'm a larger guy so that could play a role. Overall, they're comfortable and handle very well in substantial lean angles and off-road. I've never had these tires slip outside of practicing in cones [and running them over]. If they lasted 15k for me, then I'd absolutely get them again. They ARE noisy however. If you don't ride with earplugs then imagine a Jeep Wrangler with knobby tires on in front of you all day. That's what it's like ESPECIALLY when they're new and during any lean. You eventually get used to it.
Full disclosure, I've only had these tires on the bike for about 750 miles, so I can only report on performance, not longevity. I have a 2012 Vstrom 650. I installed these tires myself with levers and a balancing stand. The were an order of magnitude more easy to spoon on than the Trailmax Missions I used to have on my old Tiger 800. That said, the front was a real bitch to get the bead to seat. None of these are issues if you don't install your own tires.As for the performance of the tires themselves, I absolutely love them. I live in Colorado and have subjected these tires to many conditions. So far, I've tested these tires in pouring rain, highspeed highway drones, twisty canyon roads, and on some light fire roads. I mostly use my Vstrom for canyon runs and ... MoreFull disclosure, I've only had these tires on the bike for about 750 miles, so I can only report on performance, not longevity. I have a 2012 Vstrom 650. I installed these tires myself with levers and a balancing stand. The were an order of magnitude more easy to spoon on than the Trailmax Missions I used to have on my old Tiger 800. That said, the front was a real bitch to get the bead to seat. None of these are issues if you don't install your own tires.As for the performance of the tires themselves, I absolutely love them. I live in Colorado and have subjected these tires to many conditions. So far, I've tested these tires in pouring rain, highspeed highway drones, twisty canyon roads, and on some light fire roads. I mostly use my Vstrom for canyon runs and commuting, and these tires are fantastic on road. I tend to ride pretty spirited, and these have given me the confidence to ride right to the edge of the tire. They feel totally planted, regardless of weather, and feel like grippy road tires when pushing on at a sporty pace. They also were decent on a hardpacked dirt road. I am much more of a street rider than a dirt rider. These tires feel good on a maintained offroad surface (hard pack dirt, light gravel, etc.), but they don't feel like they made for really gnarly offroad. That should not be surprising given their tread pattern.Overall, I really love these tires. They feel fantastic, and other people's reviews give me good hope on getting decent milage out of a set. I only deducted 1 star because longevity is still unknown at this point. Would recommend overall for street-biased riders!
Michelin makes good tires. This Anakee Adventure is a good tire but don't plan on high miles. My 2nd pair and the front is pretty much toasted wedges on left and right with plenty of meat on the center strip. I don't ride straight for super long distance. I only ride forest roads occasionally where these do fine and about all a sane rider wants to put a BIG bike through in the dirt. The front especially has very little tread on the sides from new. The math is the math. Likely will not get another pair. Rear is holding up well at 3000 and could make it to 5k. There is no severe lip or edge cupping. These tire handle nicely and can take the GS Boxer to lean angles the bike is not consistently being pushed to.
Michelin Anakee Adventure tires came standard on my 2022 BMW R1250GS Adventure from the factory. I've ridden around 4200 miles on them so far, recently from Kansas City, MO to the national BMW MOA Rally in Richmond VA and back fully loaded. 95% of my riding is highway with an occasional detour on gravel. These tires have performed well in both. Confidence inspiring in the rain and wet braking. There is a slight amount of tire noise at highway speeds but this is expected from an 80/20 tire and it's not enough to make me want to change tires. Tracks straight with responsive turn in in the corners. And I think they look great on an ADV bike. Very little wear showing for 4200 miles. From friends that have them, I expect long life out of them and will replace them with ... MoreMichelin Anakee Adventure tires came standard on my 2022 BMW R1250GS Adventure from the factory. I've ridden around 4200 miles on them so far, recently from Kansas City, MO to the national BMW MOA Rally in Richmond VA and back fully loaded. 95% of my riding is highway with an occasional detour on gravel. These tires have performed well in both. Confidence inspiring in the rain and wet braking. There is a slight amount of tire noise at highway speeds but this is expected from an 80/20 tire and it's not enough to make me want to change tires. Tracks straight with responsive turn in in the corners. And I think they look great on an ADV bike. Very little wear showing for 4200 miles. From friends that have them, I expect long life out of them and will replace them with the same. As a long distance truck driver I trust Michelin tires for safety and longevity on our tractor trailers and would not settle for any other brand, especially on my motorcycle where tires are so critical to safety.
Came stock on my V85TT. An unrepairable rear puncture meant a rear replacement at 2500 miles. The OEM tyres are from the Thai factory, the new one from Visor shop is from Spain. Don't suppose it makes any difference. I replaced like for like due to how much life the front still has. I'm mainly a road rider. These tyres and excellent and confidence inspiring in the dry, and also give great grip and good feedback in the wet. They barely tramline even over the rubbish roads we have here with poor patchy repairs and significant surface wear in lots of places. I generally run stock pressures 2.3/ 2.8 bar. Tried experimenting with pressure but always end up back there. Some complain they are a bit noisy in the road, I don't find that, but it makes sense looking at the ... MoreCame stock on my V85TT. An unrepairable rear puncture meant a rear replacement at 2500 miles. The OEM tyres are from the Thai factory, the new one from Visor shop is from Spain. Don't suppose it makes any difference. I replaced like for like due to how much life the front still has. I'm mainly a road rider. These tyres and excellent and confidence inspiring in the dry, and also give great grip and good feedback in the wet. They barely tramline even over the rubbish roads we have here with poor patchy repairs and significant surface wear in lots of places. I generally run stock pressures 2.3/ 2.8 bar. Tried experimenting with pressure but always end up back there. Some complain they are a bit noisy in the road, I don't find that, but it makes sense looking at the tread pattern.Went on fairly easily with Motion pro levers and a third lever to act as a 'bead buddy'. I used proper tyre soap. Did take almost 4 bar to seat the bead! No dot to indicate the heaviest part of the tyre, I ended up with 40 grams of weight for an almost perfect balance.Good price from Visor shop(cheapest I could find) and available from stock. I understand as of June 2023 there may be a supply issue from Michelin.I would definitely buy again, however next time I will likely need a pair of tyres so I may go for a 90/10 or full road tyre, not because there is anything at all wrong with these, more to suit the type of riding I do
I have them on a 19 Africa twin. Before these tires I had the Bridgestone a41 adventure tires which are mostly a road tire. I ride mostly road so they suited me. I did want some more off road friendly. These anakee tires are great! They handle very well on road and off road they are a night and day difference from the old tires. They feel stable and they don't just "let loose" as soon as as they start to slip. I only have around 200 miles on them at the time of this review. The front tire is less "rounded" than the a41 adventure tire, so it takes more steering effort in the corners on the road. Also is a bit noisy on the road. Hopefully the noise doesn't get louder and when the tire wares down it still has close to the same traction as it does now.
I recently purchased a anakee adventure from ghe local motorcycle shop. I chose this tige because it was recommended by them as the best tire available for where we ride. I have gone through several sets of Bridgestone battlax tires and never had an issue riding the same areas. The Michelin tire made it about 300 miles, which maybe 50 of that was gravel public maintained highway The tire suffered a rock puncture that was over 1 inch and was not repairable with plugs. We put an inside patch and we’re able to “limp” it home The hole was large enough that you could see the patch by looking into it. The tire seemed to be very flimsy and when I showed it to the motorcycle shop they agreed that it should not have punctured like that. They contacted their Michelin ... MoreI recently purchased a anakee adventure from ghe local motorcycle shop. I chose this tige because it was recommended by them as the best tire available for where we ride. I have gone through several sets of Bridgestone battlax tires and never had an issue riding the same areas. The Michelin tire made it about 300 miles, which maybe 50 of that was gravel public maintained highway The tire suffered a rock puncture that was over 1 inch and was not repairable with plugs. We put an inside patch and we’re able to “limp” it home The hole was large enough that you could see the patch by looking into it. The tire seemed to be very flimsy and when I showed it to the motorcycle shop they agreed that it should not have punctured like that. They contacted their Michelin distributor and said if I wanted to pay to ship the tire to them they would look at it. Pictures and the local dealers word or opinion were not good enough. I live in Alaska and it would Have been $70.00 plus to ship it back. I am very disappointed in the service and assistance I received from them. They offered me a 9% discount on a new tire ! Many of my friends have larger and heavier biked BMW 1250’s and ride together we me on these trips. They did.not have tire problems like I experienced I believe that Michelin makes a hood product but this tire for some reason was substandard. I am asking that Michelin stand by their products and replace this tire at no cost to me. Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to hearing back from you
I saw many people in the reviews saying this tire performed well off-road even as an 80/20 tire, & it's true, as long as the ground is completely dry. The pavement is where this tire truly shines. The tire has drastically reduced the amount of wobble I get at interstate speeds on my '23 KLR 650. Also, I've been able to corner at greater speeds with more confidence. I took the bike off-road onto a trail that any 2WD truck could easily navigate & this is where I realized the limits of this tire. The ground was only slightly muddy, but I was slipping & sliding all over the place. If you're planning to do more touring riding on your bike, these tires are perfect for you. If you're like me & want to tackle some aggressive trails & commute to work, just suck it up & buy ... MoreI saw many people in the reviews saying this tire performed well off-road even as an 80/20 tire, & it's true, as long as the ground is completely dry. The pavement is where this tire truly shines. The tire has drastically reduced the amount of wobble I get at interstate speeds on my '23 KLR 650. Also, I've been able to corner at greater speeds with more confidence. I took the bike off-road onto a trail that any 2WD truck could easily navigate & this is where I realized the limits of this tire. The ground was only slightly muddy, but I was slipping & sliding all over the place. If you're planning to do more touring riding on your bike, these tires are perfect for you. If you're like me & want to tackle some aggressive trails & commute to work, just suck it up & buy some 50/50 tires. Overall, they're not bad though.