Continental Grand Prix Road Bike Tyre
Continental Grand Prix Road Bike Tyre
. The original Continental road bike tyre from which the famous GP4000 SII originated. The Grand Prix offers a 180 tpi casing, Poly X anti puncture technology and a BlackChili compound.
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Not worth buying. By: ryan, on December 5, 2018 Pros: Cons: "These tires are extremely difficult to fit, purchased them in January of this year and have had a puncture almost every week since, cycle on the weekdays on a smooth bike path along a canal, only time i come across glass or debris is durring the five minute ride to join the bike path or when crossing a single road, can not recommend these tires at all, perhaps im just unlucky, tires are littered in wholes and scrapes. |
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Great all round tyre By: Shaun Smith, on December 31, 2017 Pros: Cons: "Very good tyre. Good puncture protection, good rolling resistance and fairly lightweight to boot |
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Five Stars By: Amazon Customer, on February 10, 2016 Pros: Cons: |
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Highly Recommended By: PROTECH Cycle Solutions, on June 2, 2015 Pros: Cons: |
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Dependable quality, at a price. By: Eng, on October 30, 2014 Pros: Cons: "Covered over 4000km on these, (28c on Mavic open pro rims, with a 90kg rider). Touring & fast commute, occasional kid on the back too. Good comfortable tyre that rolls well. Although they are resilient you can still expect the odd puncture, the tough protection means punctures are usually slow, find it flat the next morning variety. At this stage the rear looks a tad beaten up, with the odd nick, but they are still good to go. These are not a cheap but you do get and a dependable tyre with good grip, even... |
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Very durable By: Felipe, on May 9, 2014 Pros: Cons: |
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Great tyres By: I know nothing "Chris", on January 23, 2013 Pros: Cons: "Very good tyres for all year round use, smooth and low rolling resistance. No punctures in 500 miles says it all. |