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Continental Tires

Continental DoubleFighter - More pavement friendly but works on singletrack. This is my current choice for riding the Ohio to Erie Trail which is mostly paved surface.

Pros: pavement friendly, works on singletrack
Cons: null
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Continental Tires

I run continental Dws06+ year round and have yet to have any issues in the wet or snow. I also push the car quite hard in the summer time and they grip pretty well.

Pros: good grip, no issues
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Continental Tires

1. Continental Control Contact Sport SRS+

2. Continental Extreme Contact DWS 06+

These were the two options I considered and ended up getting the first one at Discount Tire. It was the cheapest option. I just got em last month.

Pros: cheapest option
Vehicle: Subaru
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Continental Tires
TrainWreck131
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Rating 5.0

I’ve put about 15,000 miles on a set of these. They’ve been great. Grip is great for winter tires and did well in some snow. The tread still looks great after 15k miles too, so should last you a long time.

Pros: great grip, long lasting
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 24140 km
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Pirelli Tires
Any_Chemistry2355
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Rating 3.0

I just had these put on my ‘23 R1S. The ride home was smooth. I didn’t notice any difference between the stock Pirelli’s as far as noise and quality go.

Pros: ride home was smooth
Cons: no difference
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Continental Tires

Brand new Kryptotal FR tire, replacing an Assegai. Was able to easily get the tire onto the rim but unable to get the tire actually seated onto the bead and holding air.

Pros: easy to get on rim
Cons: difficult to seat bead
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