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John_V 12-20-11 09:51 AM

New tire question.
 
I should really post this in the road cycling forum but I know what kind of dumb answers I would get posting there. My OEM Kenda Kryterium tires on my road bike are ready to be replaced. They are a year old and have 3,100 flat free miles on them. I have been trying to find someone locally or on-line that carries them, but I think that they are primarily an OEM product.

I have been looking at the Vittoria Rubino Pro and the Continental Gatorskins to replace my Kendas. I have read plenty of praise for both of these tires, so what I would like to know is if anyone has had any problems or issues with them that I should consider?

10 Wheels 12-20-11 09:53 AM

http://compare.ebay.com/like/2306546...Types&var=sbar

Rick@OCRR 12-20-11 10:27 AM

I've never tried the Vittoria's but I've had no problems with the Continental Gatorskins. Most of the 7,000+ miles I've ridden this year have been on Gatorskins. Very few flats (maybe two?) and long tread/casing life too.

Nothing not to like (well, except the price). Still a good value though.

Rick / OCRR

John_V 12-20-11 10:32 AM

Thanks 10 Wheels! Although not a big fan of eBay (been burned there several times) they only have one left and it's a 700x23 and the ones I have on the bike are 700x25, which I think are going to make it a bit harder to find. I kind of like the slightly smoother ride of the 25's.

stapfam 12-20-11 10:56 AM

I changed OFF Kenda Kryteriums after 6 months of using them and found out that there is life in a tyre that rolls well- lasts well and works.

That tyre is a cheap tyre to put onto a bike so it can roll out of the shop. Michelin Pro race- Continental 4000s and plenty of others out there that work better. Your problem now is what size to go for and what price to pay.

John_V 12-20-11 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by stapfam
That tyre is a cheap tyre to put onto a bike so it can roll out of the shop. Michelin Pro race- Continental 4000s and plenty of others out there that work better. Your problem now is what size to go for and what price to pay.

I agree that they aren't the most expensive tires on the market but they sure have lasted me for more trouble-free miles then I ever expected them to. Just hoping that another set of the same thing would last for as many miles as these.

I want to stick to the 700x25 as I would rather have the better ride than the slight increase in speed and the price isn't a factor as long as they last and I get my money's worth.

CACycling 12-20-11 12:15 PM

I second the Gatorskins. I have them on a couple of bikes and they last well and have been very resistant to flats. Pro Bike Kit has the 25s in stock right now for $84.58 a pair.

BluesDawg 12-20-11 12:34 PM

I have used a couple of pairs of Vittoria Rubino Pro Slicks and found them to be good tires. In fact I have one on the front wheel of my Roubaix now. The only flat I've had with them was on a rear tire that was worn thin and ready for replacement anyway.

RedC 12-20-11 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by BluesDawg (Post 13621722)
I have used a couple of pairs of Ribino Pro Slicks and found them to be good tires. In fact I have one on the front wheel of my Roubaix now. The only flat I've had with them was on a rear tire that was worn thin and ready for replacement anyway.

I've had success with Bontrager hard cases. My riding buddy got 16000 miles without a flat but I always end up with some kind of catastrophe, like an emergency stop where I burned a whole in one or running into my buddy's cassette when a car pulled out in front of us one the way home, that really chews up a tire. But even at 265lbs I get more than 3000 miles between flats unless I so something stupid

mustang1 12-20-11 01:22 PM

I roll with 25mm folding gatorskins. I'm happy enough with them that so far I find no reason to change. I've used wire bead models in the past which are pita to install and harsher riding that folding. The ride quality isn't as good as kryllions and nor do thy grip as well esp in wet but that's ok with me as I'm on commuting duty so I want reliabilty above all else. Longevityis also a side benefit.

stapfam 12-20-11 01:50 PM

That tyre rubber does make a difference and I did not realise how much. I always use Mich ProRace tyres but feeling a bit of a miser I bought Mich Lithions as a cheaper version. They ought to call them Lethalions in the wet as grip goes out the back door. There is a reason why certain tyres are popular--They work. Grip is good- Life is good unless you go for some that have really good grip and puncture resistance is not bad.

ericm979 12-20-11 03:51 PM

I don't like Gatorskins- they have poor grip in the wet, feel slow, and in my experience they get as many flats as other tires.

I was using Panasonic Evo 3s for training- they have fantastic wet traction, which is important for me, but Panasonic stopped making them. The supposed replacement, the Closer, has terrible grip in the wet. Like riding on ball bearings. It's not that hot on dry pavement either. I need to find a new wet weather friendly tire.

John_V 12-21-11 07:09 AM

I went to one of my two LBS yesterday (the closest) and was told that they can't get the Gatorskins any more because Continental is selling them as an on-line item. I don't know what that has to do with it, but that's their story. The Vittoria tires aren't even listed in any of their catalogs. Looks like I go to LBS #2 today and see what they have.

qcpmsame 12-21-11 07:24 AM

John, Here is the Michelin Optimum tire in 700cX25 at Amazom.com.
http://www.amazon.com/Michelin-Optim...473599&sr=1-71

the Michelin Pro3 Race Service Course has served me well and rides very nicely. (I have the 700CX23 on my R500) They have some links on the page for some buys on getting 2 tires a a package and I believe the Optimum are dedicated front/rear designed. Best of luck on finding the itre that suits you best.

Bill

BluesDawg 12-21-11 08:32 AM

Michelin is rolling out the Pro4 series now. I believe the Krylions will be replaced by the Pro4 Endurance. I may try the Pro4 Service Course as my next set of tires. I had been hesitant to try the Pro3 due to many reports of them being prone to cuts in the tread. The Pro4 is supposed to be tougher.

Philipaparker 12-21-11 10:45 AM

Have you tried http://www.amazon.com/Kenda-Kriteriu.../dp/B0026LLC9E $24 on Amazon

John_V 12-21-11 12:32 PM

I saw the Kryterium's on Amazon but they only have them in 700x23. Really looking for 700x25. May have to go 23 if 25's aren't available in the Kenda. Haven't been able to get to my other LBS to see exactly what they carry.

ItsJustAHill 12-21-11 11:50 PM

Never had a flat with Conti Gator Hardshells in 700 x 25. They do run a bit small. Best price is probably at Probikekit.com.

I loved the way the Michelin Optimums rode and handled, but they just didn't have enough puncture resistance for me (goathead country here).

Retro Grouch 12-22-11 07:13 AM

If you frequently ride with a group, my best tire advice is to use the same tire that most of them use.

I don't know if they'll be any better but, sooner or later, you're going to get a puncture. If you have the same tire as everybody else you won't have to endure the lecture about using "crummy tires" while you fix your flat.

qcpmsame 12-22-11 07:17 AM

As mentioned by Blues Dawg, the Pro4 Endurance is also on the market now. Amazon has some good prices on them too. You may try Pro Bike Kit's on-line shop, they have a really good deal on buying 2,4, or 6 tires with the discount going up as the number purchased goes up on the Pro4 Service course for one, check them for others. John, have you checked your LBS or did I miss this? They may put a deal on you.

Bill

John_V 12-22-11 08:31 AM

Quote:

John, have you checked your LBS or did I miss this?
Yes, I have two shops within 10 miles of me. One can't get the Gatorskins anymore and doesn't show the Rubino Pros in any of his catalogs. I am going to the second shop this morning to see if they actually carry what they show on their web site. Their web site shows both the Gatorskins and the Rubino Pros. They also carry Michelin tires so I will look to see what they have in that brand as well. I know that I could have already purchased these on-line, but I much rather spend the money locally and use the internet as a place of last resort.

I looked at my tires yesterday and they really don't look all that bad. No areas of wear to the thread or even cuts into the casing. Still, I am going to replace them because of the mileage and use them as backup tires.

Update: I just got back from the second LBS and they had both the Gatorskins and the Rubino Pros in stock. All were foldable, 700x23 and no 25's. We went and looked at the beaded tires and after searching for a few minutes, we found one set of Ultra Gatorskins in 700x25 that were on sale at 15% off. Ended up costing me the same as what it would have to go with the regular Gatorskins in a foldable 23. I guess that will be my Christmas gift to myself.

TJClay 12-22-11 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by RedC (Post 13621896)
I've had success with Bontrager hard cases. My riding buddy got 16000 miles without a flat but I always end up with some kind of catastrophe, like an emergency stop where I burned a whole in one or running into my buddy's cassette when a car pulled out in front of us one the way home, that really chews up a tire. But even at 265lbs I get more than 3000 miles between flats unless I so something stupid

16000 miles? thats 4 to 6 times better then any tire i've tried and i had a set of hard cases, after about 1500 miles i got sick of the harsh ride and went to GP4000s. i'll never go back.

az_cyclist 12-22-11 04:33 PM

I have had decent luck with Conti Gatorskins. As has been mentioned, I would get the foldable, as they are much easier to get on the rims. I use Gatorskins because of all the thorns and stickers you find on the roads and bike lanes in the desert. In other areas of the country other high pressure tires may give you as much service.

ronnylee61 12-22-11 05:13 PM

Specialized Roubaix Armadillo Elites have served me well in 23-25 size, which provides more road contact. They are tough enough to run extra light tubes, which save a good deal of rotational weight.

BluesDawg 12-22-11 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by qcpmsame (Post 13628198)
As mentioned by Blues Dawg, the Pro4 Endurance is also on the market now. Amazon has some good prices on them too.

My search of Amazon only turned up the Pro 4 Service Course and not at an especially good price. I have just recently begun to find the Pro 4 Endurance tires for sale in a few places.


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