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    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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Michelin Enduro Comp IV Front Tire

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Husqvarna
AA Class
Has anyone tired the DOT Michelin Enduro Comp IV front tire?

The tread pattern is identical to the Michelin S12/Pirelli Scorpion Pro and it is DOT streetable?


Look for feedback from those that ride soft terrain, mud or sand and have tried this tire out..

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My 2011 TE310 came with it as standard, rode it at first on hard clay, then tried it on softer loamy type stuff. Found it to be absoluteley crap, no grip and would break traction when you least expect it. I now have a Bridgestone M203 on the front (and a 404 on the rear) and I reckon I have more grip on damp clay now than I had in the dry with the Michelin.
 
I never have enjoyed any of the Comp series from Michelin, they are rock hard.... most of the time that's the first thing gone from a new bike. Just my opinion, but Kudos to you if you like them as they should be something that can be had for little money.
 
My 2011 TE310 came with it as standard, rode it at first on hard clay, then tried it on softer loamy type stuff. Found it to be absoluteley crap, no grip and would break traction when you least expect it. I now have a Bridgestone M203 on the front (and a 404 on the rear) and I reckon I have more grip on damp clay now than I had in the dry with the Michelin.

they came on my WR250 new, WOW, maybe thats why I keep falling down , ( gotta blame it on something! )
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It worked pretty good on my WR125. It wore out as fast as the rear tire though - the side knobs rounded off quickly.
 
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