Commander III Touring TIRE REVIEW
There are 182 reviews for the Commander III Touring

Rating Snapshot
When asked, 49% of reviewers recommend this tire
Review Summary
The tires provide good traction, especially in wet conditions, and offer a comfortable and confident ride. However, some customers reported experiencing vibration and noise issues, particularly at higher speeds, though this issue may disappear when the bike is leaned into a turn. Additionally, a few customers noted the tires wore out prematurely, requiring replacement after around 5,000 miles of use.
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61-70 on 182 reviews

2 tires both vibrate in straight line
A buddy bought me a tire while I was out of town cammander 3 had it installed by a shop and vibrations coming from the front he got one for his also and same thing bad vibrations. Ended up putting another friends front tire on Dunlop and vibrations went away.fyi hade the bearings and tire balanced 2 different times these commander 3 front tires need a recall !!!!!!!!
Hi Jake Thank you for your review of 08-02-2022. We are sorry you are experiencing issues with your MICHELIN Commander III tires. Vibration can have several causes, such as incorrect mounting, incorrect balancing, worn motorcycle components, etc. If you still have the issue after inspection by your local dealer, please bring your bike in to a local dealer for inspection or contact Michelin Consumer Care at 800-346-4098.
Michelin US
August 4, 2022

EXTREMELY HORRIBLE TIRES...WASTE OF HARD EARNED MONEY
I know a few people and myself that have the same complaint that I most commonly read in reviews, "Very noisy with bad vibrations". I don't get it, supposedly Michelin has been a leading tire manufacturer over the years, so I had decided to give them a try by having the commander II's installed on my Softail. I was quite happy for the most part. When I got my '15 Street Glide I had the Commander III's installed resulting in road noise and vibration. I bought them online from a supplier and had local shop install them. Because I did not purchase them through the local shop they would not cover warranty. I then immediately bought another round for my bike just to get issue taken care of quickly. Needless to say, same problems plus I'm out a whole wad of cash at this point and as we all know install costs for m-cycle tires can get VERY costly. After nearly several thousand miles on Florida roads the humming noise & vibration is nearly gone. I use a 180/65 16 for rear tire and I can firmly say that they suck for wet roads, they also do NOT provide a smooth ride while taking steep angled turns on dry roads @ normal highway speeds of 45 - 55 mph as it feels like your rear tire is just about to enter the "Infamous Death Wobble". Please note that I keep my tires at manufacturer recommended psi, and I have Legend Revo A shocks on rear, which I'm happy with, the preload / SAG of shocks are set to the manufacturer's recommendation. I will NEVER use Michelin products on any of my vehicles ever again. In my honest and truthful opinion of the aforementioned.....BUYER BEWARE

Great tires for GCC roads
I'm riding my road glide every day, to commute between home and work, and do long rides on a weekly basis. I've been recommended to use Michelin Commander III tires instead of Dunlop Harley stock tires for the GCC roads. No regrets at all, had a strange vibration when the tires were brand new, and could have a very good feeling after few hundreds of KMs. Used it mainly in mountain kinky roads, heavy rain, a bit of unwanted off road in Oman wadis, the tires are still in very good condition after 9 months and almost 25,000 KMs of usage, the tires are still in very good condition without quality drop.

Vibration customer service no help
Nothing but problems with the front commander three on my FLHTK. The 130/80b/17 has a horrible vibration at 65+ miles per hour. Was told by customer service that this tire is not recommended for my FLHTK. However authorized dealers such as JP cycles and Dennis Kirk show this to be a exact fit. I pointed this out to customer service and still no help. This tire has been balanced three times at my expense and still same issue. Customer service supposedly pass this on to the motorcycle tire division over three weeks ago and have heard nothing from them. I replaced the tire brand not important and zero issues now. I have rand commander twos in the past and now feel betrayed by Michelin

can feel vibration coming up from road in handlebars
vibration at low speed seems to stop during lean then starts again when straight deal braker

Avoid at all cost
Purchased these tires for my Harley Davidson FLHTK. Front tire vibrates from 0 to 55 mph after 55mph it smooths out. The vibration will put your hands to sleep on the handlebars. Terrible tire and customer service from Michelin. Stick with Dunlops, they are made in USA not Taiwan!
Hi Harleydoc Thank you for your review of 06-17-2022. We are sorry you are experiencing issues with your MICHELIN Commander III tires. Vibration can have several causes, such as incorrect mounting, incorrect balancing, worn motorcycle components, etc. Please bring your bike in to a local dealer for inspection and contact Michelin Consumer Care at 800-346-4098 if the issue persists.
Michelin US
June 21, 2022

Horrible vibration
Horrible vibration ant any speed. 15mph to 40 is pretty bad. 65-70 feels like wheel is hopping.
Hi Dan Thank you for your review of 06-10-2022. We are sorry you are experiencing issues with your MICHELIN Commander III tires. Vibration can have several causes, such as incorrect mounting, incorrect balancing, worn motorcycle components, etc. Please bring your bike in to a local dealer for inspection and contact Michelin Consumer Care at 800-346-4098 if the issue persists.
Michelin US
June 21, 2022

Commander 3 rear tire
7,000 miles so far, my stock Dunlop only made it 6,000.
Hi zzzz, thank you for your review! We appreciate your feedback!
Michelin US
June 21, 2022

Terrible Hummer
Front tire since day 1 has vibrated in the handle barS at low speeds and moves to the floor boards at higher speeds.. The dealer said nothing is wrong. I brought it to several mechanics to check the front end and bearingS and they are fine.. This is a MAJOR PROBLEM WITH THE EARLY COMMANDER 3.. If you lean side to side it goes away.. THE TIRE ALSO HAS A LINE WEARING IN THE CENTER almost like its going to come apart.. i would give a zero if ;possible.. I called in a started a case and its impossible to get through or get a tire... These should be recalled.
Hi Joey Thank you for your review of 06-02-2022. We are sorry you are experiencing issues with your MICHELIN Commander III tires. Please bring your bike in to a local dealer for inspection or contact Michelin Consumer Care at 800-346-4098. You probably see the Zebrure Strip or Anti-Static Strip on your tire. This is a fine slice of rubber that offers greater conductivity enabling the vehicle to discharge its static electricity into the ground. This unique visual feature on the tread is totally neutral as far as the performance of the tread is concerned (longevity, grip, etc.). Please check with your local dealer to confirm or send us a private message on our facebook page with a picture in case of doubt.
Michelin US
June 6, 2022

Do not buy commander 3s for bikes with fairings
I have had 2 experiences with these style of tire. The first was my indian scout sixty. On the indian this style of tire was great. Now I have my 2021 road glide special and once these tires were but on I got a slight vibration through my handle bars. Like everyone else I get the bike checked out once tires are replaced the vibration goes away. Now the vibration is bad during speeds of 40mph and 50mph. I hate that these tires do this cause I really liked them on my smaller bike. I also hate that there are multiple reviews of this vibration but the company will not refund the money of a tire not capable of performing with larger motorcycles. I also rate this low in hopes large motorcycle owners won't buy these tires and be out 500 dollars just for unsatisfactory tires.