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I have a 19 HAH touring with almost 50k miles and the original Michelins Energy tire are almost done. Looking for recommendations for my next set of tires. Driving is normal in the mid Atlantic region so looking at something all season that is reasonably quiet and won’t break the bank. Thanks
 

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Conti's as They Lighter & Hold Road little Better in Wet , much Better in Cooler weather & Rain really Better !
My Mileage didn't move up very Little - Until I ran them Harder 36Psi in Frt. 35 Rears - all week have gotten 34 Mpg so had 9 restarts Mountains Roads
with some Z-28's - added 6 Gallons in NC for $4.24 a Gal. 87 octane got 34 Mpg for last 187.75 miles was down to 32 Mpg in Mtns. then back up coming down Out of there ..
5200ft @ 62F Degrees - too down in Valley 89F Degrees .. Many , many Hard Turns - have 20K on then only Rotated Twice , but 3 Time would have better ..
Touch more sound on some Roads .. , I Bought as I Knew they would be Way Better in Cool Wet .. like 48F Degree Stock one like Yours just Feel Off .. & . . Side
Even New .. or 1/2 worn Down .. ( Tires have Gone Up ) I bought mine just Before Covid $157.00 pcs. Fuel then was $2.18 during Covid that went all way Down to $1.39.9
Here in TN .

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PS: Factory says More Air Pressure , so If You go Under size 1 Notch , Pump Harder your see 1-2 mpg better ..
 
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