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Maxxis Columbiere vs CONTINENTAL TWO X GP4000

  • 02-06-2010 2:01pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,002 ✭✭✭


    hi,

    i will be getting planet x.

    i see they come with maxxis columbiere are they just as good as CONTINENTAL TWO X GP4000?

    or importantly what are the best ideal tyre to use.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,511 ✭✭✭dave2pvd


    The Columbiere is an excellent tyre, from a grip perspective.

    What are you looking for in a tyre? 'Good', as in puncture-resistant? Lightweight? Low rolling resistance? Cushy ride?

    2004 review here.

    Compared to the Conti Two X GP4000, I'd say the Columbiere will out-corner (but would you ever corner at the limit of adhesion?) the Conti, puncture sooner, spin up faster (weighs less).

    My opinion: the Columbiere is a criterium racing tyre. The Conti is more all-purpose, well suited to Irish road racing and training.

    However, the Columbiere is pretty good value....can't knock that.


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