martin.mcevoy wrote: » +1 on the Conti 4000s
bcmf wrote: » Ultremos are crao. Fast and grippy but weak and have seen the outer layer peel away from the carcass on more then one occasion.
Dooish wrote: » always bought Conti 4000s for my summer bike but had two sidewalls blow out on me. any one experience something similar, not sure if i want to chance another pair
yop wrote: » Been using the Pro 4 now for 3 years and find them great and hard wearing, haven't had a puncture on the yet (I've probably cursed myself!:D)
mossym wrote: » you haven't had a puncture in 3 years?
yop wrote: » Yip I always have the pressure at 120 and a few sweaty "Oh fook" moments when I was sure I had pricked the tire but thankfully no punctures Not sure what mileage I have done, but I suppose it might be 5/6000 kms
lismore7 wrote: » I changed to C gp 4000s a year ago after a succession of punctures with Schwalbe. Very happy with them and will buy again. Anyone any thoughts on moving from 23mm to 25mm? Met a guy on a recent Sportif who changed, to get a smoother ride? (sorry if a bit off topic)
mossym wrote: » i've done that this year and had 3 punctures. fine roads around you..:)
slap/dash wrote: » Yeah I switched last year. Went from 23 to 25 contis on the road bike and 23 gatorskins to 28 4 seasons on the single speed. No regrets, much better grip in both cases, far more comfy on rough roads and no discernible diff in rolling resistance on road bike.
yop wrote: » Would you not lose speed on the wider wheel?
yop wrote: » Been using the Pro 4 now for 3 years and find them great and hard wearing, haven't had a puncture on the yet (I've probably cursed myself!:D) They can be tough to roll on by hand but just do more weights! Great reviews about the Contis and have a set at home but yet to use!