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Michelin DH 16 AT

Average Rating 4.8/5
# of Reviews 5
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Description:
  • Soft rubber
  • Optimum grip
  • Scoop-like knob pattern
  • Anti-roll' wire bead design
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    Submitted by Roy a Downhiller from Nashua, NH
    Date Reviewed: August 26, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Ridethis.com
    Strengths:Big, rolls extremly well. Sidewalls are very strong, you could ride it at low air pressure. Amazing traction.
    Weaknesses:A little heavy when used with tube, it is a UST tire. Very hard to mount.
    Bike Setup:Giant Faith custom
    Bottom Line:I got sick of pinching rear tires and spent a little extra on Michelin tires. I am EXTREMLY please with Michelin's quality! I have never pinched a tube riding Downhill, And where I ride theres alot of rocks! They roll well and you can run very low air pressure with these tires. If you worry about pinch on a DH corse, buy these tires! You'll never ride around a rockgarden again! (You'll just ride over it without worries)
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by David Wise a Cross Country Rider from Concord, Ca, USA
    Date Reviewed: August 6, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:China Camp
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Purchased At:Prodeal!
    Strengths:Outstanding braking, even on loose/sandy(which is supposedly not this tire's strongest side) Corning traction was excellent, great traction everywhere. I am convinced that Michelin may be the best. Stable at high speeds.
    Weaknesses:A little on the heavy side, but it is a DH tire and it is BURLY!(a strength). May be just under advertised-width of 2.5", but still feels like a 2.5"
    Similar Products Used:Kenda Blue Groove 2.35 Stick-E
    Bike Setup:Used on my Rocky Mountain Pipeline, now on Kona Kikapu-both bikes using Manitou Nixon Fork
    Bottom Line:The tire's retail price is a little high, but definately worth it. After using the Kenda Blue Groove for a year then switching to this DH 16 AT, I am convinced. The tread design and construction quality of this tire is incredible. It is a tight fit on the rim with THICK sidewalls (This tire is tubeless compatible) This tire may have the best braking performance I have ever seen. Before I would slide and skid down a certain section of a hometown trail, but when I threw this tire on I was able to stop!! I dropped my jaw and screamed in joy... BUY THIS TIRE!! Huge confidence builder.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by French Exile a Weekend Warrior from Scotland in Samoens France
    Date Reviewed: June 18, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Sam1600 to the River
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:45 - Sprt Evasion Les Gets
    Strengths:Great edging ability on mud and loose ground, good on roots and sheds mud well, predictable and grippy even in the worst contidions
    Weaknesses:Price, a bit more costly than most
    Similar Products Used:Minions, WTB muds etc...
    Bike Setup:7 Point 5 Iron Horse
    Bottom Line:I was looking for an alll weather all conditions DH Freeride tyre for Alpine trails in and around Les Gets as I could not be bothered changing tyres every time it dried up after a thunderstorm, or was wet in the early morning. I was running super tacky Minions but they clog up with mud if its really wet. The M 16a Softs are the best all round all conditoins tyre I have ever used, On off camber mud and rocks the stick well, in the wet of the "canyon" they grip well and break sharply when needed, on the fast DH runs they hold well on the corners even though the side knobbles seem softer than some. Highly recommended
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Brandon Nutt a Downhiller from Clifton, VA, USA
    Date Reviewed: March 3, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Hairball or pro course at snowshoe
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Washington Bike Center
    Strengths:-Hooks up like no other on wet roots, rocks, damp conditions, and wet (not peanut buttery, haven't found a tire that works for that) mud.
    -Super tacky
    -TUBELESS
    -Very predictable
    -Pretty much a standard for a front tire at snowshoe mountain
    -use it on the rear if you want to rail turns and not drift
    Weaknesses:-kinda heavy
    -side knobs come off after a couple months
    -wear reasonably fast on the front but will be shred to pieces on the rear after a couple races
    Similar Products Used:Michelin Comp 32, Kenda Blue grove, kenda nevegal
    Bike Setup:'07 demo 8
    Bottom Line:This is THE standard for an east coast front tire. I have no clue why there aren't more reviews because pretty much every downhiller I know uses/has used this tire. Buy now!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Steve a Weekend Warrior from St. Albert, Alberta
    Date Reviewed: January 22, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Strengths:I'm riding the 2.5 tire. Rode 2 days dh/freeride so far and a few days dj around town. So far seem pretty good. Lots of traction and stability. I converted to Stan's tubless recently, and they seem to hold air really well.
    Weaknesses:None found yet.
    Bike Setup:2006 Faith 2, Alex Supra BH Rims, Stan's No Tubes
    Bottom Line:Haven't put a lot of riding on them yet. So far they seem to be pretty good. Will post later with long term review on wear life. 4 chillis for now, until I can post a better review.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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