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I was looking at good quality road tyres and was amazed at the cost.
£35 - £45 for a high end tyre! I naively thought they would be cheaper than MTB tyres.

Thought I would seek some advice before splashing large amounts of cash.

I am considering either Michelin Pro 3 or Conti's GP4000.

Can anyone recommend either?


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 9:16 am
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I bought a pair of Continental Ultra Sports for £14.99 a pop in Halford at the weekend.


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 9:18 am
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Try Merlin. Pair of Michelin Pro3 £47.


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 9:18 am
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planetX sale
schwalbe stevlio's 50% off 17.50each but only in colours, silver/yellow/green
[url= http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/TYSCSTRGF/schwalbe-stelvio-raceguard-folding-tyre ]here[/url]


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 9:49 am
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continental gp4000s are supposed to be superior to the 4000.

£26.99 at tweeks cycles atm. just bought a pair and stashed em for spring.


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 9:59 am
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All those deals are rubbish compared to the ProRace3s on CRC for £16.99 at the moment.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=26230

(scroll down - it's one colour only)


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 10:01 am
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I naively thought they would be cheaper than MTB tyres.

Higher TPI caseings, more puncture-proofing (as they can't relly on thick rubber), lighter weight materials. Look at stuff like conti supersonics for comparable MTB tyres, they cost a bomb!


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 10:23 am
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You don't need to buy the best!

You especially don't need to moan about its price!


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 10:33 am
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gator skins have good puncture protection but they are scary in the wet.


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 10:36 am
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What size tyre???


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 10:46 am
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I've been running GP4000's throughout the Winter and only had two puntures. Grip seems okay in the wet too. Theres a couple of small splits from flints/ thorns etc but that's what superglue is invented for!!


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 10:53 am
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Schwalbe Ultremo R1s. They are pricey but nooiiice.

If you want puncture protection without them weighing a ton then there are some deals about on Michelin Krylion carbons. CRC has the best price I think. These came in at 261g and 256g on my kitchen scales in the 25mm size. When you consider than most of their competitors are approx 400g and a race tyre is approx 200g for a 23mm then that is impressive.


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 10:54 am
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was in Velo Ecosse the other day and in store they had 2 for 1 on some conti road tyres. Don't think this offer is on their website so best to call if interested.


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 10:56 am
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Pro race 3's stick realy well, are very good in the rain but cut easily - I've not been plagued with punctures but they are a light tyre. You can use them for training etc but they are veering to a race tyre. Got a Gp4000 on one wheel, didn't realy notice it whereas a pro race 3 was noticeable (does that make sense).
If it's a race tyre you're after Vittoria Evo corsa cx are nice, both in tyre and tub. For training, general cycling I tend to use a variety of cheaper tyres; gator skins, rubinos and they've all seemed much of a muchness

As mentioned those prices seem a bit high - try Ribble or CRC


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 11:00 am
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[url= http://http://www.a-dugast.com/dugasteng.html ]tyres[/url]

what about some of these badboys


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 11:04 am
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As mentioned above, conti GP4000s are way better than GP4000. Last much longer and better grip in wet.


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 11:26 am
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Once you find a tyre you like, you can just keep an eye out and buy them in sales.

I use gp4000S tyres, better than the gp4000, and I usually get them for under 25 quid, got some for 18 quid each a bit back.

Also, look at top end mtb tyres nowadays, a lot appear to be thirty quid or so.


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 11:31 am
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conti attack & force £30 for the pair at Velo ecosse, shop only though so you need to call.

Pair of GPs for £27.95


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 11:47 am
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I commute year round on Vittoria Open Pavé, Exepensive, but grip so well in all weathers. Love them.


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 1:31 pm
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[i]Schwalbe Ultremo R1s. They are pricey but nooiiice.[/i]

Got mine here (£19 off)
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/index.html?action=search


 
Posted : 01/02/2011 1:40 pm

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