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Continental Road Attack 2 GT Tires
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild72" data-source="post: 1164945" data-attributes="member: 10498"><p>Ed, i put a set of those on in June, just before a 5,000 mile camping trip to Newfoundland. They performed very well with my bike fully loaded with camping gear, and my 200lb ass on board. Had a variety of differing conditions over the ten day trip, ranging from low 40's, rain and high gusty winds, to the mid 80's sunny and gusty winds, and I was never worried about the handling. Have a total of about 7500 miles on them now, and reckon I can squeeze another 1000 or so out of them.</p><p></p><p>I had been running the Pilot Road 2's almost exclusively, and do think they last longer, and performed a little better in the wet, but they are hard to get now, and I have heard mixed reviews on their replacements. I will likely order another set of the Conti's in the coming weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild72, post: 1164945, member: 10498"] Ed, i put a set of those on in June, just before a 5,000 mile camping trip to Newfoundland. They performed very well with my bike fully loaded with camping gear, and my 200lb ass on board. Had a variety of differing conditions over the ten day trip, ranging from low 40's, rain and high gusty winds, to the mid 80's sunny and gusty winds, and I was never worried about the handling. Have a total of about 7500 miles on them now, and reckon I can squeeze another 1000 or so out of them. I had been running the Pilot Road 2's almost exclusively, and do think they last longer, and performed a little better in the wet, but they are hard to get now, and I have heard mixed reviews on their replacements. I will likely order another set of the Conti's in the coming weeks. [/QUOTE]
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