Description
Michelin Anakee Adventure 2 – Adventure and Touring Motorcycle Tyre
The Michelin Anakee Adventure 2 is a modern adventure and touring tyre designed primarily for recreational riding on paved roads, while still offering confident performance on gravel roads and light off-road sections. It is aimed at riders of larger adventure and touring motorcycles who require stability, durability and predictable handling across long distances and changing road conditions.
- The tread pattern is optimized for asphalt performance, providing a wide contact patch that ensures stable straight-line behaviour and smooth cornering. Carefully positioned grooves help evacuate water efficiently, improving grip and safety on wet surfaces. At the same time, the more open tread design allows controlled riding on compact gravel and unpaved roads without compromising on-road precision.
- The rubber compound features a high silica content, enhancing grip in cooler temperatures and on wet pavement. The rear tyre uses a multi-compound construction, with a wear-resistant centre section for extended mileage and softer shoulder areas for improved traction and stability when leaning. The front tyre compound is tuned for precise steering response and stable braking, delivering clear feedback to the rider.
- The carcass construction is designed to handle higher loads, making it suitable for touring with luggage or a passenger. It helps reduce vibrations and improves ride comfort on long journeys, while maintaining stability during more dynamic riding. Even wear characteristics contribute to consistent performance throughout the tyre’s lifespan.
- The Michelin Anakee Adventure 2 is suitable for adventure and touring motorcycles that are used mainly on paved roads but also encounter gravel roads and light off-road sections. It is ideal for touring, long-distance travel and versatile recreational riding.
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