New tires for front and rear
I'll second the recommendation on the IRC GP1. I went with these front and rear after 3600 miles on the OEM Dunlops. Still had some wear left in the OEM's but I like to replace before they become a hazard (to me). I now have 3500+ on the IRC GP1's and estimate I've got 500+ miles before they get to the point of switching. I just ordered a couple more from Ron Ayers.com, great price and free shipping. Ronayers.com Ron Ayers Motorsports RonAyers.com
Most of my riding is on gravel, with some rocky trail stuff but nothing "technical". The pavement riding is to get to and back mostly. Anyway I've been happy with the hook up in the gravel, not as aggressive or soft as some but it's all a trade off. These also do very well on the pavement in corners etc. Obviously I like them or I wouldn't be getting another set.
Good luck.
Most of my riding is on gravel, with some rocky trail stuff but nothing "technical". The pavement riding is to get to and back mostly. Anyway I've been happy with the hook up in the gravel, not as aggressive or soft as some but it's all a trade off. These also do very well on the pavement in corners etc. Obviously I like them or I wouldn't be getting another set.
Good luck.

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