- Michelin Anakee Wild (front)
- Review by wstones
Michelin Anakee Wild (front) review by wstones
Tyre Size
Tyre Size | 90/90-21 |
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Tarmac Performance
Braking / cornering control (Dry) |
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Braking / cornering control (Wet) |
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General traction and control |
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Road noise |
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Tarmac Summary
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Gravel Performance
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Gravel Summary
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Off-Road Performance
Rocky / stoney terrain |
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Hard packed / firm terrain |
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Soft / loose/ sandy terrain |
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Muddy / greasy / slippery terrain |
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Off-Road Summary
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General
What bike was used for this review? | KTM 690 Enduro R |
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Tyre Life
Riding style | Tyre life | Price per km |
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Aggressive riding | 1,000 km | 9.7 cents per km |
Notes: Tire life so far is ok, but you do start off with noticeably less meat than most off road tires.
General Overview
Notes: This tire is great on the road, looks amazing, and provides lots of grip, even in the wet. On gravel it feels very loose, and do not take this tire on mud or loose rock as you will be on the ground very quickly, or stuck at the bottom of a hill for a long time, it simply does not grip, even at 10psi. Avoid like the plague if you do off road work.

At the lookout on Mt Mee park Near Brisbane.