View Poll Results: Which Tires Should I Buy
Michelin Pro Race



26
40.63%
Bontrager Race Lites



1
1.56%
Vittoria Open Corso



13
20.31%
Something Else altogether Dumb Dumb



24
37.50%
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Tire Question
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Tire Question
I've been riding some Bontrager Race Lites and surprisingly I loved em. Haven't had a single flat with these tires and they seem to grip and wear acceptably.
The only other tire I have much experience with are the Michelin Pro Race 2 tires.....liked them as well.
What's the best thing going these days?
The only other tire I have much experience with are the Michelin Pro Race 2 tires.....liked them as well.
What's the best thing going these days?
Last edited by Hammer02; 11-29-08 at 04:54 PM.
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I have not ridden Mich in a loooooooong time. Can someone tell me if they are not as prone to cuts as they used to be? It seemed I never used to get the full wear out of them before they would be unserviceable do to cuts. We just starting carrying Vredestein tires again after about a 5 year hiatus. I am curious to assess their wear and ride quality.
By the way I voted for Vittoria Open Corsa now a 320Tpi tire.
By the way I voted for Vittoria Open Corsa now a 320Tpi tire.
Last edited by Vireo; 11-29-08 at 06:39 PM.
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Really
my Conti 4000s. I've also got a soft spot for the Attack/Force pair.
my Conti 4000s. I've also got a soft spot for the Attack/Force pair.
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I voted Michelin but that's only based on my friend's experience with them and he uses his bike for commuting and leisure. I use my bike for training/leisure and have been very happy with Michelin Krylion Carbon which are currently very difficult to get hold of so I'm using Continental Ultra Gatorskin.
The ride is a lot harsher than Krylion but I'm hoping I'll get very few flats (I was already impressed with Krylion's flat resistance - is there a petition or something to get Michelin making these again?) in return.
The ride is a lot harsher than Krylion but I'm hoping I'll get very few flats (I was already impressed with Krylion's flat resistance - is there a petition or something to get Michelin making these again?) in return.
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For me I prefer the ride and feel of the Michelin Pro3's over my Conti 4000's but the Conti's seem to provide a much longer lasting tire.
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There are two GP4000 types, with black chili and without. All black tires since 2008 have black chili, GP4000S has silver lettering instead of the orange decal. All color tires do not have black chili, and are excellent tires as well. I still have a blue pair on one of my bikes.
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