Newbie tyre question

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    Stefano1970

    Beginner road cyclist here and very happy with my triban 3. Didn’t want to spend mega bucks until I really get into it!

    The only upgrade I am looking at are new tyres as the triban ones are pretty poor.

    I have absolutely no idea what to get and would like suggestions, obviously i’m not looking for anything silly, but would like a bit more sporty.

    Sorry for the basic question! :\”>

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    Stefano1970

    ok, thanks for your replies.
    ok, thanks for your replies. As i didn’t want to go mad, I have plumped for some Michelin Lithion 2’s.
    Time will tell! 😕

    #733893
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    SPAM Naval

    done about 500km since trying
    done about 500km since trying Michelin Pro4 Service Course and very impressed so far. Not a nick in sight so far. couldn’t say the same for Conti GP4000s which were my previous favourites…

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    60kg lean keen climbing machine

    I have a Triban 3 and have
    I have a Triban 3 and have upgraded the tyres to Michelin Lithion 2 I paid £22 for a pair! Cheap roll very well and have very good slash – puncher resistance (so far!!!!). I even went bling and got the red side walls!! http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/category/components/tyres/road/product/review-michelin-lithion-2-road-tyre-13-47178

    Read this for more info

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    pdows47

    I have conti super sports,
    I have conti super sports, touch wood no punctures since December, and faster than the kenda tyres that came on the bike. Relatively comfortable for 23s

    #733887
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    Tom Amos

    I used to use Hutchinson
    I used to use Hutchinson Equinox on my bTwin road bike. Considering they were cheap, I thought they performed really well. Maybe Conti tyres would be overkill on a bTwin Triban. The Hutchinson’s were impressively grippy as well.

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    badkneestom

    Don’t do Continental Ultra
    Don’t do Continental Ultra Sport.
    Hit a crack raised 5mm at most (barely visible) on a turn at 10mph, lost both tires to 2cm+ tears. Fully inflated to recommendation.

    I can’t speak to the higher models though.

    #733883
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    a.jumper

    +1 for continental. Schwalbe
    +1 for continental. Schwalbe are good for touring, not impressed by current Specialized, bontrager seem in short supply.

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    spongebob

    +1 for the open corsa,
    +1 for the open corsa, amazing tire

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    Tom Amos

    Continental every time……
    Continental every time……

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    700c

    Vittoria open corsa 320tpi
    Vittoria open corsa 320tpi

    Great summer tyre comfortable and supple. Fast. Enough tread to still be a sensible choice for when it’s raining.

    Can be had for £27 online..

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    Stefano1970

    Thanks FMOAB, will check them
    Thanks FMOAB, will check them out.

    #733873
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    FMOAB

    I’ll go first this time and
    I’ll go first this time and say the obvious, “it depends on the type of cycling you do”. I’m going to assume that you do a little bit of most things including commuting, where puncture resistance is hugely important and general road cycling where you are looking for low rolling resistance. I’m personally a fan of comfort for both, so 25mm Gatorskins do it for me.

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