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Postby -Adam- » Tue Oct 16, 2007 5:42 pm

CONTINENTAL GP 4 SEASONS

23MM

1 PUNCTURE IN 3 YEARS AND PROBABLY OVER 10,000 MILES

I REST MY CASE.

[size=75]disclaimer: 1. please, oh please dear puncture demons leave me alone
2. the puncture was in the alps on a stoney descent
3. I did invest in CO2 power today!
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Postby Kasper » Tue Oct 16, 2007 5:58 pm

OR .......

Continental Gatorskins 25mm

a little less speedy than PDA's 4 seasons but still a fast rolling tyre with really good puncture resistance.

Mine have lasted me a year but after my puncture on the clubrun i think i shall have to invest in a new pair soon.

WONT BE CHANGING BRANDS.

CONTI"S RULE!!!!

NO CONTEST

Those Spesh Armadillo's Marco wants you to use will never clear your forks!!!!! Especially with double thickness tyres!!!

One for the MTBS only I think Marco :lol:
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Postby Tony » Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:15 pm

So it seems as though lots of people like the Conti GP 4 Seasons or Gator Skins, including me. Further to my earlier post I have used both and was very happy with them. In fact, I am running a GP 4 Seasons on the front of one of my bikes currently. Only had one puncture in a very long time....

Not sure if commuting demands are more or less harsh than wet Surrey Lanes - probably about the same, I'd guess....
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Postby Keith » Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:19 pm

[quote="AJC_Prima Donna Sprinter"]
1 PUNCTURE IN 3 YEARS AND PROBABLY OVER 10,000 MILES


Yeah but you let the riders infront sweep the tarmac clear for you for all but the last few metres! :lol:

...I know, I know, I'm only jealous bacause I can't sprint....
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Postby Sylv » Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:22 pm

After eight years of commuting I've come to the conclusion that frequent punctures have more to do with bad luck than the type of tires you use!

I ran 1.5" mtb slicks for a while but now am back to lightweight 1" and puncture no more.

If you are poised with bad luck try these :wink: http://www.airfreetires.com/Bicycle/Leg ... x20TT.html
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Postby Paul on the Pearson » Tue Oct 16, 2007 9:10 pm

I agree Slyv. But after only a week the Panaracers have a fair few cuts in them. So it seems soft compounds are good for grip but don't seem to repel those nasty little bits of stuff that might give you a puncture, a harder compound doesn't grip as well, but may be more puncture resistant and as I'm not expecting to be testing the outer limits of tyre traction on the commute I might just on stick on a pair of armmadillos even though they ride crap.
I'd say commuting needs a much tougher tyre than the one I would use on the CR, training. In almost 3 years riding the surrey and kent lanes with gator skins or conti 4 seasons I've only had about 3 punctures, but I suppose unlike commuting I dont ride them every day.
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Postby Sylv » Tue Oct 16, 2007 9:25 pm

True yes, my comment was just a way of saying you might never get a puncture with a thin light tire if you are lucky. the 26" Hutchinsons are soft and do pick up more debris than the Contis I currently use. Which make them wear sooner too.
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Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Wed Oct 17, 2007 8:50 am

True enough, but a good test was a wet descent from the KingoftheMountains chalet to the main road at Bourg. I was only 35 seconds slower in the wet, than previous dry run, and never had a "moment" (well not quite, but that was my fault, not the tyres!!). The Contis do seem resistant to minor cuts.
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Postby kieran » Wed Oct 17, 2007 9:31 am

well I've gone for the schwalbe marathon Plus MTB (26 x 2.0) on my commuting bike, 1100g per tyre! Great winter training, takes a bit to get up to full speed due to slower acceleration.
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Postby Dominic » Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:28 am

I find it really interesting that the majority of you seem to get on well with Contis. I have Conti tubs and they seem fine but I just cannot get on with Gatorskins. New pair on at the beginning of a 200k audax and had four punctures during that ride. Never put them on again.
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Postby -Adam- » Wed Oct 17, 2007 11:14 am

[quote="Dominic"]New pair on at the beginning of a 200k audax and had four punctures during that ride. Never put them on again.


You obviously didn't pray to the puncture demons first!
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Postby Elliot M » Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:37 pm

[quote="marco"]I find mine get cut more easily when they are wet, the rubber gets softer or something.


think that in the same way a thin film of water makes your tyres slip far more on a manhole cover or tramline, it also lubricates the bit of metal or glass as it works its way into the rubber.

when i went MTBing in the alps this year i didn't take any chances - thick downhill tyres plus superthick downhill tubes. Added about 2kg to my bike, but I didn't have to ride uphill.

Unfortunately on the first day I rode over a 4 inch nail...
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Postby Jon H » Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:49 pm

Never mind these Armadillos and Gatorskins, get some Dugast silk track tubs on. The faster you go, the less time you spend riding over the rubbish, therefore less chance of puncturing. :D
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