Which Tyres for my new bike Poll

Which tyres should I go for?


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Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Simple question .... tricky answer.

New bike (in build) will be a Rourke 853 Audax frame to take 28c with Guards.
Role is for winter, distance, nightime riding, Credit-card touring. (The Holdsworth will take on frivilous sunny day activities).
Wheels are 23mm Archetype rims on Son28/VO Touring hub, very shiny all silver.
The bike is basically deep blue with some red highlighting bar-tape, headset, cables.
Can't recall if guards will be black or Silver!

I've a long history of Michelin PR 2/3/4 service Course tyres and a pair of Krylions which I'm not sure I liked greatly.
I hoping the bike to be fast and agile though the wheels are not lightweights they're not unreasonable.
Handling and grip are important.

I like the PR4 Endurance because on the whole Michelin have served me well, they are 50g lighter and I can get them in red to gow ith the red highlighting!
I like the Idea of Duranos, the 25c is slightly fat and their P* resistance is good, however I have seen and heard of more bead/sidewall blow-outs with Schwalbe than any other tyre.
Conti GP4000s are the outsider, they seem very durable for a race tyre, roll well and grip well, but a bit pricier and I guess less tough than the others. Maybe not a good winter choice?

Both Schwalbe and Michelin are the same price and Contis more at CRC where I want to buy some other bits.

So, what does the assembled CC massive think?
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Can it only be those 3? I like Conti Top Contact as a good all rounder.
 
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Fab Foodie

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
How wide do they all come up? The 28C Durano is more a 26, you might not get what you're expecting with a 25C width wise.
Blimey, the 25 is nearly a 26!
I've no idea, I could run to 28c possibly, but erring on the side of caution as I don't yet have the bike! 25c or thereabouts will do for starters!
 
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Fab Foodie

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
OK I'm going for the GP4000 then because red tyres are shite and I can't say Schwalbe.
Just as well I'm not looking at Vriedenstein then ....
 
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