Excellent tires that have sturdy sidewalls. They were not very pricey, and they did not give in to the diversion while making a purchase; this was the primary reason for the purchase. Before then, there were Kumhos that frequently permitted hernias for riders over the course of two riding seasons. Viatti has not been permitted yet, despite the fact that it has already surpassed the old tires. They are durable, so I shouldn't have to replace them for a very long time, and I can't say that I have a problem with that. One of the minor drawbacks is how noisy it is, and it can be difficult to drive on wet roads at times. To reiterate, in my experience, the benefits outweighed the drawbacks in terms of value for the money.