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I ride with 2.35" tires front and rear on my Ripmo, one that's a little beefier up front (Schwalbe Nobby Nic) and something that rolls better in the rear (Schwalbe Racing Ralph).
The bike came with Maxxis Assegai front and rear and for the first few rides I regretted getting the bike because it felt like such a pig. The lighter tires make pedaling on flat sections and climbs *so much* more enjoyable, and I can still push it on the descents.
All season Continental Contact 2 XL am, si pana acum nu am simtit vreo problema cu ele. In curbe luate cu viteza am simtit ca am alunecat putin, dar nu ceva ce nu pot sa controlez. Am incercat si o alunecare controlata, intr-o parcare libera si nu am alunecat deloc pe zapada, chiar m-a uimit cat de stabila era masina\n\nChiar conteaza sa fie premium anvelopele, chiar daca ai all season
Am continental all season contact 2 de anul acesta, sunt mai bune de cat firestone de iarna ce le aveam (acelea erau \u0219i de 5 ani deja)\nA alunecat ma\u0219ina c\u00e2nd era z\u0103pad\u0103 \u0219i ghea\u021b\u0103 \u00eent\u0103rit\u0103 pe drum, dar nu cred ca alte cauciucuri nu alunecau.
Continental Grand Prix Urban. 35mm, a whopping 1.3 watts slower than a 35mm GP5000, and way cheaper. Ive used them commuting/bikepacking with no problems.
I've never used the Contisport Contact SSR, but am very happy with the ExtremeContact 02. They've been great wet and dry.
I've ran the Conti Extreme Contact Sport, very good summer tires. Compared to the Pilots they wear a bit longer but a bit less grip and slightly softer sidewalls.
I have the SSR on my RWD and like them a lot. I haven't run the pilot sports before but I do know that those tend to wear pretty quickly and take a little longer to warm up compared to the SSR.
CONTINENTAL ALLSEASONCONTACT 2 - t raktam fel most télen. Nyilván csak pár hónapja használom, de szeretem.
I had Continental performance all seasons on my WRX for 3 winters, never had much of an issue stopping or going. It depends how good the tires are. They were NOT intended for snow at all but did pretty good. We don’t get super crazy snow in WV, but if you have more frequent heavy snow, yeah winters are worth it.
Oh, and the Continentals you drive off the lot are dogshit, the tread pattern is just not great. Absolutely *not* an all-season tire.
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