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Anakee Adventure Sport Rear Tire
$123.99 - $137.99  Sale
MSRP $176.99-195.99
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Product Description
  • A versatile tread with deep water channels for water evacuation
  • Improved lateral rigidity and stability through additional casing reinforcement compared with previous tires
  • New silica-based tread compound for improved wet grip and durability
  • This tire is part of a matching set, see the Anakee Adventure Sport Front Tire


Speed Ratings:
  • H-rated for speeds up to 130 mph
  • V-rated for speeds up to 149 mph


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    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating -  Based on 17 Review(s)
    Fit   4.2
    Features   4.4

    Finish   4.1
    Cost Benefit   4.5

    Durability   4.5
    Overall   4.3
    Latest Reviews
    Fit   4.0
    Finish   4.0
    Durability   5.0
    Features   5.0
    Cost Benefit   5.0
    Overall   4.6
    Doug Sifford Seattle,  WA Anakee Tires Bought a set of these for my Suzuki VStrom 650 for a ride to Alaska. Trip was 3 weeks long and over 7500 miles. Roads taken included highway, secondary and gravel - over a thousand miles of gravel and mud roads. All weather conditions except snow and ice. The tires did great. Wonderful traction on road and on gravel - wet and dry. Very impressed. I will be buying another set. The only downside was the rear tire was pretty well squared off by the end of the trip. The front is holding up pretty well and can last another 3-4000 as far as I can tell. So my grades on durability and cost benefit are driven by wear on the rear tire. But the traction and flexibility in wet and dry conditions means I'll be buying another rear tire for the winter season here in Seattle. Hope this helps.
    Fit   5.0
    Finish   5.0
    Durability   5.0
    Features   5.0
    Cost Benefit   5.0
    Overall   5.0
    s r kelley mendocino,  CA best dual-sport tire The best dual-sport tire and one of the best general purpose tires. Excellent in the wet and the dry. One of the longest lasting tires.
    Fit   1.0
    Finish   1.0
    Durability   3.0
    Features   1.0
    Cost Benefit   3.0
    Overall   1.8
    John Schwarz Whitehorse,  YT No Wear Anakees Don't hold up to Canadian Highways... Not even on a fairly lightweight F560. What's with the Spanish Michelins? A Wanabee Metzler that falls short...
    Fit   5.0
    Finish   4.0
    Durability   5.0
    Features   5.0
    Cost Benefit   5.0
    Overall   4.8
    H Michael Sanford ,  NC Michelin Anakee The Anakee rates well for me. It seems like a fairly soft compound tire, but I got 8,000 miles on the last rear on my DL-1000. The mount& balance was fairly easy with manual tire tools slipping on the rim with minimal effort & using 6 1/4 ounce self adhesive weights. They provide a nice stable ride even at higher speeds, cornering is decent although I seldom drag pegs on the corners.
    Fit   4.0
    Finish   4.0
    Durability   5.0
    Features   4.0
    Cost Benefit   4.0
    Overall   4.2
    Steve Houston,  TX Great tire These came on the Triumph Tiger I bought used, so it's my first experience with them and I'm impressed with the on road performance. Excellent traction. Haven't used offroad enough to say.
    Fit   4.0
    Finish   4.0
    Durability   4.0
    Features   4.0
    Cost Benefit   4.0
    Overall   4.0
    Louis Dover,  DE Michelin Anakee rear tire The first Anakee worked well. I got around 12000 miles out of it on my Triumph Tiger. It was smooth on road and gave me few problems on dirt roads.
    Fit   4.0
    Finish   4.0
    Durability   4.0
    Features   5.0
    Cost Benefit   5.0
    Overall   4.4
    Rupert Crighton Fort Bridger,  WY Anakee I have not had them long enough to comment on the durability or offroad ability, but the cornering performance is excellent.
    Fit   5.0
    Finish   4.0
    Durability   5.0
    Features   5.0
    Cost Benefit   5.0
    Overall   4.8
    Michael Mathews Minneapolis,  MN Anakees on Triumph Tiger I put on a new set of Anakees prior to a trip to Alaska in June 2007. The tyres performed fantastic on wet asphalt and over 900 miles of dirt roads. The rear did wear out at about 6500 miles and had to be replaced mid trip. The Torrance does give you more mileage but doesn't work as well on unpaved roads and it costs more.
    Fit   5.0
    Finish   5.0
    Durability   5.0
    Features   5.0
    Cost Benefit   5.0
    Overall   5.0
    Freddy Lutz Catasauqua,  CA Anakee Replaced the Avon Distanzia's that came on my F650 with the Anakees and noticed an immediate improvement in handling and grip. They perform especially well in wet weather. If you're looking for a tight gripping dual sport tire, this is for you.
    Fit   5.0
    Finish   5.0
    Durability   5.0
    Features   5.0
    Cost Benefit   5.0
    Overall   5.0
    Scott M. Fredericksburg,  NJ Anakee rear tire My GS came with these tires originally. They have performed exceptionally well. In wet weather, I have complete confidence in these tires. I have also been on "GS" rides with these tires, and they have performed admirably in sand, mud, rocks and dirt. On the road on dry pavement you can push these tires as hard as you are able.
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