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11th May 2012 #1Member
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New Tyres (All Weather)
Howdy Peeps,
Need some new tyres for my roadie training machine, that will encounter all weather in the UK, well it'll be mostly rain then :0).....I have Michelin Pro3's onboard at the present moment.
What are folks thoughts / choices on rubber???.......Conti 4 Seasons or stick with Michelin Pro's......Anyone recommemnd Pro4 Service Course / Endurance???
Or even throw in a few surprises that are worth checking out???
Thanx!!!
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11th May 2012 #2
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You already have the answer - stick to what you know. I've have Michelin Pro4 service course on my winter bike all winter, they've hardly cut at all and I've had one puncture which was a sharp stone through a side wall which didn't do any further damage to the carcass. Think of the best of the Pro3 and Pro3 Grip together and you have Pro4. I've just put a set on my summer bike and when the Pro3's wear out on the training wheels they'll go on there too.It's not your destination that counts, it is the glory of the ride. (apologies to Edward Monkton)
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11th May 2012 #3
The ones you mention are all good my personal all round tyres are Conti force and attacks
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11th May 2012 #4Senior Member
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Pro 3 and pro 4 man myself and mich karlion for the winter.
NOT loggin in every and each visit now.
Going to have to BITE someone soon.
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11th May 2012 #5
Top quailty tyres are allways best
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11th May 2012 #6Senior Member
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Sweep up Pro3 cheap - most of the internet shops are knocking them out for £22 at the moment. I would have advocated Vitt Evo CX but the price has got silly in the last year. This winter I have been using Challenge Forte and have been really impressed with how they have performed



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