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chillin21
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: May 21, 2010
Strengths: Cheap tire.Weaknesses: You get what you pay for. Tread wears down way to much.Bottom Line: I bought these tires cause they match my bike. I am really disappointed in these tires because they only last about a year. I am on my second pair, and the tread has already split (<1500 miles). The same happened with my first pair.
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$35.00
Purchased At: Performance
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juan
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: July 14, 2009
Strengths: the most worst tire ever i havedWeaknesses: worst bad very low qualityBottom Line: i used only like 300 miles and 7 flats
Favorite Ride: training
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$32.00
Purchased At: perfomance
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Darsh
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: July 9, 2009
Strengths: Didn't blow up right awayWeaknesses: Blew up just after right away. Don't look at them too hard or they might split a sidewall.Bottom Line: Blew out rear sidewall. Didn't see any glass in the road, just pebbles. Tire had less than 500 miles. Sticking with Michelin and Conti from here on out.
Favorite Ride: Lefthand/Jamestown - Boulder
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$30.00
Purchased At: Performance Bike
Similar Products Used: Mich Pro2, Conti GP 4000
Bike Setup: Canondale Six-Thirteen Dura-Ace
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tri_swmbikrun
a Triathlete
from Date Reviewed: June 27, 2009
Strengths: None - I perplexed by why the tire blew-out.Weaknesses: Weak side-walls.Bottom Line: I purchased these tire as training tires for my tri-bike. I weight 165lbs and inflate my tires during training ride between 95-100 lbs to soften the ride on by aluminum frame bike. With less than 125 miles on them, the rear side wall blew-out. I did not hit any pot-holes or sharp bumps during the blow-out at 30 mph.
I did not trust the tires and returned them back to Performance. The sales person informed me that I did not have enought pressure in the tires or it may be a glass cut. I have rode over 10,000 miles with Michelin Ironman's and Pro's with the same pressure without a blow-out and I never had a glass cut in the sidewall. I'm back with Michelins.
Favorite Ride: Lefthand Canyon, Boulder
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$25.00
Purchased At: Performance
Bike Setup: Trek Equinox 7
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Topo Gigio
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: October 18, 2008
Strengths: Roll and corner very well while they last, very easy to mount, look good.Weaknesses: Too fragile, cut very easily, don't last very long.Bottom Line: These tires roll very nicely, corner well too. However, they are too delicate to be used daily. I bought four about six months ago and two are already destroyed. On one of them, the tread wore all the way down to the casing just because I locked up the rear brake and slid. On the other, the sidewall got cut when I went over a rock on the road. These are first time occurrences for me with any tire.
I rode Michelin Pro 2 Race for a long time and never had these problems.
Favorite Ride: Anything hilly
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At: Performance
Similar Products Used: Michelin Pro 2 Race
Bike Setup: Lugged steel frame, mostly Dura Ace
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