Changes to Mitas E07 2018

EricV

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billyp said:
I don't like that they changed it.I've 13,000 miles on mine and still going.They worked great for me on and off road.
I may be mistaken, but from everything I found earlier, the E07 and Dakar are staying the same. They are adding the E07 Adventure which lacks the center rib. Riding more pavement than dirt, I'm very pleased with the E07 Dakars I have on now. Front is vibey, but I can live with that. I'm at just over 16k miles and still not to the wear bars. Getting close, and not tires I'd take on serious off pavement rides now, but fine for pavement riding still. I'll change them when they are really worn out.

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EricV said:
I may be mistaken, but from everything I found earlier, the E07 and Dakar are staying the same. They are adding the E07 Adventure which lacks the center rib. Riding more pavement than dirt, I'm very pleased with the E07 Dakars I have on now. Front is vibey, but I can live with that. I'm at just over 16k miles and still not to the wear bars. Getting close, and not tires I'd take on serious off pavement rides now, but fine for pavement riding still. I'll change them when they are really worn out.

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Baahhh - Groove it and ride on.


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Checkswrecks said:
Baahhh - Groove it and ride on.


;)
Not even going to bother grooving it. Good as is. ;D
 

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EricV said:
I may be mistaken, but from everything I found earlier, the E07 and Dakar are staying the same. They are adding the E07 Adventure which lacks the center rib. Riding more pavement than dirt, I'm very pleased with the E07 Dakars I have on now. Front is vibey, but I can live with that. I'm at just over 16k miles and still not to the wear bars. Getting close, and not tires I'd take on serious off pavement rides now, but fine for pavement riding still. I'll change them when they are really worn out.

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My last ones at 16K had just a little bit more meat on it. Not much, though. But at that point, the rain performance was a bit dicey for me.

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What is this "rain" you speak of? ;)

I haven't been getting away from the desert lately. :-[
 

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The roads around here are white with salt and there are small piles of it at the stop signs & intersections. Rain is what we use to make all that salt stick to bike and car electrical components.
 

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Checkswrecks said:
The roads around here are white with salt and there are small piles of it at the stop signs & intersections. Rain is what we use to make all that salt stick to bike and car electrical components.
:D :D :D
Are you in Denmark :)
 
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