Continental GP4000 vs Michelin Prorace
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Continental GP4000 vs Michelin Prorace
Postby dorishuntt » Fri Sep 20, 2024 2:40 pm
Heard so much about these tyres..... what would you go for?
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Re: Continental GP4000 vs Michelin Prorace
Postby CmdrBiggles » Sun Sep 22, 2024 10:47 am
Purpose?
Recreational, racing, TT, triathlon...?
Not really an A-vs-B decision. Size, speed, width, weight, wet and dry grip, puncture-resistance, etc. There are many factors to consider, but first thing to establish is the prevalent purpose, then work along from there.
Of the two tyres you listed (one obscure?), I am familiar with the later Contis, not this ore, nor the Michelin. But neither in my case, purpose and other factors considered.
I have Goodyear Eagle SuperSport F1 R (long distance [>100km] riding at speed, non gravel).
Recreational, racing, TT, triathlon...?
Not really an A-vs-B decision. Size, speed, width, weight, wet and dry grip, puncture-resistance, etc. There are many factors to consider, but first thing to establish is the prevalent purpose, then work along from there.
Of the two tyres you listed (one obscure?), I am familiar with the later Contis, not this ore, nor the Michelin. But neither in my case, purpose and other factors considered.
I have Goodyear Eagle SuperSport F1 R (long distance [>100km] riding at speed, non gravel).
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Re: Continental GP4000 vs Michelin Prorace
Postby blizzard » Sun Sep 22, 2024 1:35 pm
Are either of them still made? Gp4000 tyres have been out of production for about 5 years, not sure on the Michelin's.
Gp5000 is the replacement and it's a great all round road race, quick, reasonable puncture protection and fair long life.
Gp5000 is the replacement and it's a great all round road race, quick, reasonable puncture protection and fair long life.
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Re: Continental GP4000 vs Michelin Prorace
Postby 2wheels_mond » Sun Sep 22, 2024 2:37 pm
The Michelins have been out of production for at least 6 or 7 years. Perhaps OP has just come out of a long sleep?
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Re: Continental GP4000 vs Michelin Prorace
Postby biker jk » Sun Sep 22, 2024 5:08 pm
That's what I thought. Perhaps he can time travel and wants to pay less for tyres?2wheels_mond wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 2:37 pmThe Michelins have been out of production for at least 6 or 7 years. Perhaps OP has just come out of a long sleep?
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