Looking for tyres for my winter road bike. Need to have decent grip in the wet and good puncture protection. Not bothered about weight as it's a heavy training bike anyway.
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What 28mm road tyre?
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Posted 1 year ago #
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I've been using GP4 Seasons for touring and commuting. With a few thousand miles now done, I've had two punctures.
If you want the ultimate in puncture protection, then the Marathon Plus is still the daddy.
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what druid said
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I was looking in lbs recently and saw the Conti tyres, which I have been using, at about £35. Found some Spesh Roubaix Pro for about £23 less club discount.
Seem fine so far.
Posted 1 year ago # -
Conti 4 Seasons or Gators for me... Never had a puncture with Gatorskins
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I used to run 28mm GP4Seasons and rate them.
nowadays I run 25mm Mich Krylion carbons which are very good, and cheap. Faster than the 28s and not had a puncture on them yet.
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I use schwable marathon guard plus, roll well and good grip, no punctures yet.
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It was the GP 4 Seasons I'd been thinking about. Good to see my thoughts confirmed. Are they easy to fit (I seem to have a girl's hands and am hopeless at getting tyres on and off, though I've just bought a VAR tyre lever so hopefully that might help).
I did think about Schwalbe Durano Plus, but I gather they are a bugger to get on and off.
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I've managed the 4 Seasons with one small plastic tyre lever. We have some Duranos in the shop at the moment but I've not yet tried to fit or remove one, so can't comment.
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Might pop in to the shop tomorrow or Sunday for some 4 Seasons.
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Yes Kennyp they are very difficult to fit, I did manage with plastic tyre levers though and a lot of swearing
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Closed on Sundays.....
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Blades......one of the reasons I always try and buy from an LBS is that I know I can go back the next day with tyre and wheel and sheepishly say "Can you put this on for me please".
Druidh......that's a good excuse for me to take a break from the curtain pole putting up that I'm supposedly meant to be doing tomorrow!
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I hate to say this, but you shouldn't need levers to fit anything, unless it's mentally tight
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Cheap, hard wearing, bombproof, one of the best tyres i have ever used
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reggiegasket - I take it you've never had the "pleasure" of fitting Vittorias then ???
I've never fitted such a tight tyre and I'm rock 'ard
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gatorskins
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+1 for GP4seasons, touch wood not punctured them yet
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