Tires YOKOHAMA or Continental

Continental Tires
rcyclingisdawae
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Rating 5.0

Continental contact urban are excellent tires! They come in many sizes, they feel nice and supple for a touring tire, very fast, lots of grip and good puncture protection.

Pros: excellent tires, lots of grip
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YOKOHAMA Tires
Jayrrock
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Rating 5.0

I get Yokohamas from Discount tire and they've been great in the winter. I'm on my 2nd set. Good price.

Pros: great in the winter, good price
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I had the Firestone at2 this size and didn't like the handling, the sidewall was too soft, I found a set of 17 inch TRD sport wheels and now run 265/65/17 geolander g015 and absolutely love them

Pros: love the handling
Cons: sidewall too soft
Vehicle: Toyota
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Continental Tires
aajunkman
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Rating 4.5

My wife got almost 60k miles out of her continental cross contact tires on her 2021 Honda pilot. I like Michelin tires but was really impressed with the continentals. I bought the updated version which are the LX25’s. I live in Nebraska and we get all the seasons. Might be worth a look

Pros: good mileage, all seasons
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
Mileage: 96560 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I have those Yokohamas on my 2wd. Mostly highway but occasional forest roads and a 4wd trail I had scouted in a different vehicle to get to a hunting spot. Honestly, I love them. Little to no road noise, and I haven’t had an issue with them.

Pros: love them, no issues
Cons: no snow performance
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Continental Tires

I have the stock Conti EcoContact6 and they’re pretty good even in the wet. It takes deliberately poor driving to even come close to breaking the back end loose.

Pros: pretty good in wet, stable handling
Vehicle: BYD
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Continental Tires

Mines too has the stock contis, and you can go full send in the wet and between the tyre and traction control, no wheel spin (unless you chase after it by turning etc)

Pros: no wheel spin in wet, good traction
Vehicle: BYD
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Continental Tires

I’m using the Continental 5000 TR S 32mm running tubeless.

Everytime I ride I get a puncture! It’s crazy and not sure why. I used one of the tire calculators and it has me at 68psi front, 70 rear.

Rode with a buddy couple weeks back who has the same tires and he got a puncture so bad on the rear it wouldn’t seal, we had to put a plug it.

I might try lowering the pressure and see what happens. Tires are new…

Cons: frequent punctures, difficult sealing
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