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DaveG
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: July 27, 2008
Strengths: low price, flat resistant, durableWeaknesses: not as subtle as more expensive tiresBottom Line: I've been using these on two bikes for the last 2 seasons. Not the best tire I have ever used but a very good value. Seems to ride well and not prone to flats. These can often be found on the net for <$20. For a training tire or the frugal recreational cyclist these are a good deal
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At: Nashbar
Similar Products Used: Conti 3000, Michelin (various), Vittoria Action, others
Bike Setup: Coppi Genius w/Centaur. Chorus/Mavic OP 32 spoke standard wheels
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mtbiker278
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: June 20, 2008
Strengths: Cheap! higer pressure rating, low rolling resistance, better traction than previous tires.Weaknesses: Possible durability issues, but the cheapnes off-sets that.Bottom Line: I got these to replace the stock tires that came with my Trek 2100ZR (Bontrager Selects). I was looking for a tire with a higher presure limit since I'm a heavy large framed guy (6'3" 210lbs).
After I installed these tires I played with the pressure a bit. I finally settled on about 145psi in the rear, and 130 in the front. My rolling resistance is much improved, hills are not as difficult, and cornering traction seems better (no wet riding yet).
It's only been a couple days now so I'll update later on.
Favorite Ride: Open roads
Price Paid:
$21.00
Purchased At: Performance
Similar Products Used: Bontrager selects
Bike Setup: Stock Trek 2100ZR with Crankbros quatro pedals.
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