Tires Pirelli or Maxxis
The AS+3s while decent in the snow, are very quiet and smooth, they just soak up mile after mile and have great wet and dry traction.
I felt similar on the stock tires, switched to pirelli angels and found them to be much better
Luxury touring tires on a Lexus can make it both smoother and quieter - a set of pirelli p7 cinturato completely changed wifes Lexus for the better...
I bought Pirelli P Zero AS Plus UHP from Walmart. All 4 for $470 after an $80 rebate from Pirelli.
Running the Rosso IV on my V2 (Panigale) and finding them insanely good. Stock Rosso Corsa 2 were good as well but not really necessary and felt a bit „cold“ on normal roads.
We use Angel GTs on our Scrambler Icon and Monster S4R. Both are daily commuters with spirited riding on the weekends.
I can comment on the Pirelli Scorpion's - just changed from the stock tires on my '23 MY Long Range to the Pirelli Scorpion's, and although this comment is very un-scientific, the Pirelli's seem somewhat quieter than the original stock tires, which is a definite positive for me.
I'm on my second set of maxxis and they're good for intermediate to hard stuff. If it's slippery out and I need to do a steep hill climb using momentum it's almost impossible, but I've never experienced a better softer tire yet so can't compare to anything else.
I’ve had nothing but bad experiences with pirellis. Premature dry rot, delamination on new tires while driving, premature wear, etc. On top of that, I find them to be loud, ride poorly, grip poorly, are expensive, and wear down too fast even if you don’t run into common quality issues.
I had a similar issue with PZero's and ENVE Foundation 45s. They were by far the hardest tires to mount I've experienced.
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