bkfranks – 2013-09-04
Great Tires. Highly Recommend!
After more than 500 miles on them they barely show any wear. Definitely a smoother ride and noticeably less rolling resistance then the stock Bontragers that came on my bike so I am happy about that. Actually I sold those tires to a friend and they failed on the first ride. So far these GP4ks are working out great. They are kinda pricey so that may be the only downside. I was using the REI Novara tubes, but after switching to another brand I haven't had one flat in many many rides, which is awesome. I'm running these tires on a pair of Easton EA50's. No complaints.
rcampbellin – 2013-05-02
Good road tire; seems pricey
I bought this because of online cyclist reviews. It seems like a perfectly good tire; I've bought four of them. Handles well, corners fine, seems to keep tread well. I did have a problem with one getting cut, but that may just be bad luck. I can't help but think that these tires are expensive--not just this one, but bike tires in general. They cost almost as much as car tires, and are only good for about 5000 miles. Am I crazy?
iufootball – 2013-04-25
good tire
I have about
AngryAsianMan – 2012-11-03
The best balance of tires compromises
These tires replaced the Specialized All Condition that came on my bike, which were prone to puncture flats. These also replaced the Bontrager Race All-Weather hardcase, which were heavy and had a decent amount of rolling resistance. The Conti GP 4-seasons (700x25c) have a nice compromise of weight, puncture resistance, grip & rolling resistance. They are pricier th