Tires for the Norden

radilol

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Hi everyone, I want to share my choice of tires for my Husqvarna Norden 901
I used to have a 03, but I wanted to switch to an enduro bike, so I chose Husqvarna. I was looking at Husqvarna models because I like them, and I wanted a bike that could handle both light off-road terrain and the highway.


Out of all the tires I considered, I settled on the MICHELIN Anakee Adventure.

Here’s my experience
On asphalt, the tire handles comfortably: it’s noticeably quieter than more aggressive models, holds the road well at speed, and feels confident in corners. A separate plus is decent grip on wet asphalt there’s no “slipping” sensation like with many off-road tires.

The difference is especially noticeable on dirt roads: less wheel spin, better traction, and overall more stable handling. The rear wheel becomes more predictable, providing confidence and control, especially on gravel and forest roads.

All in all, it strikes a good balance: you can drive comfortably on the highway without worrying about veering off onto dirt roads or into the woods. It’s not an extreme off-road tire, but as a versatile option, it’s a great choice.

I also considered other options:

Michelin Anakee Wild a good tire, but heavily geared toward off-road use. For my use, which involves only a small amount of off-road driving, it won’t work.
Dunlop Trailmax Mission excellent tires: they handle well on asphalt, are durable, and very versatile. However, according to reviews, they may not self-clean as well on serious off-road terrain and can sometimes hydroplane.

Conclusion:
Choose tires strictly based on your riding style and needs.
If you want a good all-around tire, go ahead and get the MICHELIN Anakee Adventure. They allow for comfortable riding on asphalt and let you tackle light off-road terrain without any hassle.
I hope my experience will be helpful to someone.
If you have any objections, your own experience, or want to share your thoughts write in the comments, I’d love to read them!
Happy riding and have a great season, everyone!
 
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