Michelin tires are the ones I've always wanted to try but never got the chance to because, naturally, they're the best in the business. Let's see how it holds up in the fall, because right now I have no idea. Listed below are some advantages: Of course, with a size like that, sports discourse is out of the question, but still: 205/55 * 16. This rubber was quite effective after premier contact5. Straight line accuracy, pinpoint maneuverability, and a severe demeanor? or so it felt; perhaps rougher and louder. or, otherwise, the sensations seemed to be quite close. In the pouring rain, I was certain until I dove in, but there was no place to double-check. No longer will you find Conti on R16; this particular rubber is obtained via automatic leader and comes in the size specified. Distinct drawbacks: It was - Michelin is the quietest rubber, but it turned out that miracles do not happen; you can't have it both ways. But hey, you can't talk about noise until you've ridden on a set of Yokohama Advan Sport v102 tires.