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Ok! so I've recently bought a road bike and am enjoying putting in the miles (km's over here. T'he things is I need to get some new tyres and face the prospect of totally showing myself up when in the LBS. the wheels are mavic 'ksyrium equipe' so do these take clinchers? I understand the physical difference and opperation of clinchers/tubulars and i am assuming they need specific rims.Is this right? are there any other types. I'm looking at conti's 4 season, it's getting wet over here now and the current michelins are sliding all over the place any experiences with these?.

$120 each it's cheaper to get them from CRC and have them sent here (nz) by $60 btw. that's outrageous.


 
Posted : 13/05/2009 7:38 am
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take the tyres off, if they're clinchers replace like with like.

no idea re: the conti's..


 
Posted : 13/05/2009 7:47 am
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Yes they'll be clinchers (and no there aren't other types besides clinchers and tubulars, open tubulars are just a fancy name for clinchers). Each type does need a specific rim.
Conti 4 seasons are well rated training tyres, personally I use Schwalbe Ultremo R's (don't worry about having a tread pattern on the tyre for wet conditions, it makes no difference and slicks with a softish compound are as good as anything in the wet, just drop the pressure down a bit).


 
Posted : 13/05/2009 7:52 am
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Another good tyre for wet and poor road conditions are vittoria open pave ( best tyre I have ever used for these conditions),you often see them used on Paris Roubaix. These are clinchers and will fit on your ksyriums.


 
Posted : 13/05/2009 8:24 am
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Hey Royston, I'm in NZ, well, Auckland at least. I use Conti UltraGatorskin (folding version -kevlar bead), and they hold up well on the coasre chip surface you see a lot of here. Good in the wet too, and very puncture resistant. Cost about $110NZD, so like you say, cheaper SHIPPED from CRC. Crazy.


 
Posted : 13/05/2009 9:08 am
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4-seasons have a much better ride quality and more grip than gatorskins (a higher tpi carcass) will wear slightly quicker though.
worth paying the extra for them imho.


 
Posted : 13/05/2009 9:14 am
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Another Conti 4-Season fan - they really do deliver exactly as claimed - fast, light, decent puncture resistance (use plenty of pressure though, to avoid pinches), plus very good all-conditions grip. I live in the sticks and the roads are quite broken up and dirty with gravel and debris - so I use 25mm which makes a big difference for no discernible reduction in speed.


 
Posted : 13/05/2009 9:25 am
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get michelin pro race 3s


 
Posted : 13/05/2009 9:40 am
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GP4 Season are a good compromise - I commute on thses - 2 years 3 months so far (5000 miles a year)


 
Posted : 13/05/2009 10:07 am