Looking for a fast rolling 25mm road bike tyre

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MrGrumpy

Huge Member
Location
Fly Fifer
Well just saw the rear of my currently fitted Durano S 25mm folder and its defo on the way out with the tyre threads showing and squared off. Been a good tyre with a hassle free 2.5k miles on it however they appear to be like rocking horse doodoo`s . My usual online suppliers only have the 23mm and I`m not keen now to go back down to 23s as I think 25s are the way forward for me and they fit my carbon steed no probs. So....... can anyone point me to the directon of said tyre or my next option was tried and tested Mich pro4s in a 25mm as they too appear to be rare as!
 

jagman.2003

Über Member
Location
Gloucestershire
Conti 4 seasons roll pretty well and are reasonably puncture resistant.

4 seasons get my vote. Good grip & pretty fast rolling.
 

cityfan247

Well-Known Member
i like my 25m conti gp4000s. Run them all summer -good puncture protection.

will swap over to 25mm conti 4 seasons for the winter,
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
I've just gone for Vittoria Open Pave CG in 27mm and they are also available in 24mm. If they're good enough for Paris Roubaix.....
Unfortunately I've no used them yet.

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StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
Durano Plus if you want decent puncture protection
Brilliant tyres. Did 5k (rear) and 7k (front) on the Viner's first set without visitations, despite taking the top layer of rubber clean off the rear....the second set and the pair on the Condor going equally well so far.
And if further endorsement were needed, Jens Voigt had them on his Madone on Saturday.....

Have a set of Schwalbe Ones to try when one set or other of the Duranos wears out....supposed to be very fast and fairly puncture resistant, but (compared to the D+) made of cheese.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Ribble have a pair of Veloflex Corsas for £52 at the moment; after using these I will never go back to any other tyre - they are super-comfortable and make the bike feel super-secure on the road.
 

2pies

Veteran
Location
Brighton
Was going to ask exactly the same question. 4 Seasons sounds like the best bet. Assume they are fairly durable as well? Is £34 on Wiggle a good price for them?
 
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