Originally Posted by
bikerjp
Testing that theory next. New gp4000s (23) on the way but not sure I want to put them on while the roads are still full of rocks and crap.
That's part of what makes the GP4KS's so excellent.
They are very strong tires. They can take that stuff.
I just ran mine through some of the nastiest gravel and
debris you'd imagine...they handled it with no problem.
I felt very comfortable and safe on them.
Michelin Pro 3 for perfect roads, Conti GP4KS's for the rest.