Originally Posted by
Ken Cox
Yes, I rode with an Ultremo in front and a 4 Seasons in back for a month or so, and then the aesthetics just got too much for me.
I mean, look at an Ultremo and look at a 4 Seasons.
Either one, alone, looks great, but together, I don't think so.
Vain, eh?
I don't generally look at my rear tire when I ride. However, you should consider using using two different models of the same brand tire, such as a Contintental Grand Prix 4000 in the front and a GP 4 Season in the rear. I use a Michelin P3R in the front and a Krylion Carbon in the rear....they aren't identical tires, but close enough to give the impression that they are made to go together.