Hacienda71
Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
- Location
- Wilmslow, Cheshire
Pro4's here. SC in the summer and Endurance in the winter. I like GP4000S II, but for almost double the price of the Michelins I'll stick with Pro4's.
Agree about what you say about Gatorskins. I use them because they actually live up to their promise of not getting punctures unless you physically insert a nail into them yourself. Rolling resistance doesn't feel much worse than the Vittoria Zaffiro cheese tyres which I used to have which would start to fall apart after only a few hundred miles and puncture all the time.I like and use tyres from the Michelin Pro4 range, I think they're great. I've used the Service Course and Endurance and find the latter a bit more hard wearing.
I used Gatorskins for a couple of thousand miles, I don't think you can say they don't 'roll' well but they sure do skid and slide very easily, which is why I got rid of them.
Also look at Schwalbe One. I find them just as good as GP4000s but significantly cheaper.
My current set are on a 2k with quite a bit of life left, I would say they are very much on par with the 4000s. I picked up a new pair from Merlin at £20 each just a week or so ago, so pence per mile the Ones win by far.
I only pay £25 each for the Gp4000s so not much more expensive .
Thats a cracking price.
Michelin Lithion 2.. cheap too