I have also hung up an otherwise perfectly good pair of Conti tyres that came on my 2016 road bike. Punctures galore! And not a single one since removing them.
Not a tyre brand I would own through choice.
Does that not make for a bumpy ride.
I have also hung up an otherwise perfectly good pair of Conti tyres that came on my 2016 road bike. Punctures galore! And not a single one since removing them.
Not a tyre brand I would own through choice.
I used a pair till they wore out, There are better tyres out there.![]()
So much for 'Handmade in Germany'!I've had exactly the same issue with 4 seasons. I will never buy these again as their quality control is shocking. You could see that mine had been badly made, as there was less rubber in the area of the slit
Hello.
My Conti GP 4 Seasons have done 1350 miles so far, which a fair bit has been on my commute to London. The other day I was cycling home and got a puncture, I was only 1/2 a mile from home so rather than sorting by the roadside I just walked the bike home.
When I went to replace the tube last night I found a straight line slit in the tube but could not find anything wrong with the tyre on first inspection. So carried on installing the new tube. When pumping up, and got to full 110psi this tube burst with a massive hole. On closer inspection I noticed about a 10mm straight slit in the wall of the tyre, quite close to the rim.
Would this be enough to cause a blowout when I pumped it? Or did I just get unlucky with a dodgy tube? Wondering if I actually need to replace the tyre....?
Have to say, this very reputable bicyclerollingresistance.com site makes quite the opposite assessment, assuming you meant the Pro4 Endurance model.Michelin Endurance have barely any puncture protection
At the moment I have the Michelin Pro 4 Service Course (in 25 but measure 26.5 on 15mm rims) and both looking good (rear 3200km, front 3800km).My Conti GP 4 Seasons have done 1350 miles so far
Have to say, this very reputable bicyclerollingresistance.com site makes quite the opposite assessment, assuming you meant the Pro4 Endurance model.
At the moment I have the Michelin Pro 4 Service Course (in 25 but measure 26.5 on 15mm rims) and both looking good (rear 3200km, front 3800km).
My previous front tyre was a Continental GP 4S and it did 7830km before I replaced it, like for like. Showing a few nicks by the end, it had not punctured in that time and I only changed it because I had a 1000km audax that I wanted to have fresh tyres for. On the rear the Continental GP 4S only lasted 5000km. Note that the Continental GP 4S 28-622 only measured 26.1mm wide on 15mm rims at 100psi.
I have just bought a Continental GP 4000 S2, in 28. On a 19mm rim this measures 29mm at 100psi so it should fit my frame with mudguards on. This tyre has less puncture protection than GP 4S but has markedly lower rolling resistance than all similar tyres with a decent level of puncture protection YMMV.
I had maybe one in 2500 miles, they did wear out though. Nice ride howeverPro4 endurance v4's. Puncture rer tyre within a month of switching over from durano plus's
Pro4 endurance v4's. Puncture rer (sic) tyre within a month of switching over from durano plus's