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The Continental Tour Ride is a great tire for reliably getting around town or touring when the road conditions are unknown. It features a smooth center tread for quick rolling in the straights, but has ample tread on the shoulders for reliable cornering traction. Breakdown protection belt help ward off flats. High mileage rubber compound for long life. Size 650B (584 ISO). 620 grams.
Note: Continental labels these tires as 26" x 1 1/2" to designate 650B.
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Specifications
Weight: 800 grams | |
Threads Per Inch: 66 | |
Tire Type: Clincher-WireBead | |
Wheel Size: 650B (ISO 584) | |
Applications: Training/Recreational, Commuting/Urban | |
RimSize: 584 mm | |
RimSize: | |
Width: 42 mm | |
ISO (ETRTO) Size: 42-584 mm | |
Rec Pressure: 50 PSI | |
Max Pressure: 65 PSI | |
Made in: India | |
650b x 54mm (584 ISO) | Mfg PartNum: C1300114 |
Tire Width: 54mm (2.1in) | |
Reviews
These tires mounted easy. They are heavy and super tough. The max tire pressure is 65 but I go no where near that. I weigh 150 lb. I find 25 psi is perfect. At that tire pressure there is only a little deflection on the back tire and they feel nice and cushy on the road. They ride great. If is filled them up to 30 or 35 psi it would be a harsh ride. There you go. These are beefy so if rotational weight concerns you don't buy these. They're heavy and I think they're bigger than 42. They barely fit under my fenders.I haven't measured them but I think they're closer to 44
The plushness of a tire is largely affected by pressure and in my experience most people over inflate there tires. These tires have a great ride quality for me. I weigh 150 pounds and inflate them to 30 psi based on the gauge on my planet bike flour pump. I've never had a pinch flat and I've hit some deep pot holes going at a good clip.These tires handle mud quite well as well as a smooth ride on pavement. I've had grand bios's Hertre on my bike and to me the Hertre were only slighly cushier. For me its a toss up between the two so I pick these because they are so much cheaper and they look good too.
I use this tire on fire trails, road, gravel and it does surprisingly well in mud!. I think its the best kept secret in tires. I've had Reneherse tires and I think this rides just as good. It mounted well. No lumps or bumps. I'm thrilled
I just recently installed these on some 650b rims I had and put them on a Motobecane ALU disc cross bike I have replacing a 700 rim with Schwalbe 28mm. Wow, what a difference in ride quality. Sure, they're fatties but I'm comparing them with Soma B line 650bs, a set of Pari-Moto's that were super plush but got punctured on the first ride because they are so shear and Schwalbe Big Bens. I like the overall feel, and think they roll just as fast as the other more expensive tires. I also have a set of the 50s on my Extracycle, and like the way they roll on it. Continental definitely has a winner with this tire
Ordered these the other day as winter is coming and the days on the mountains are getting limited. Got these so as to avoid chewing up my Racing Ralph's on the road. Figured I can get a lot of days between now and Nov. 22nd or so to get the legs ready for some downhill skiing. Put these on my 2013 Jamis Dakar XCT.
I used it for about a month and then went back to Grand Bois, much more supple tire, did not get any flats on this one, but thanks to its hard casing, its not a supple ride.
Tradeoffs, if you are looking for a solid tire that gets few flats and is ridden in rough city conditions, this is a good choice.
Bike came with WTB Resolute tires which soaked up bumps with the paper thin sidewalls, knobs were wearing fast on pavement and had a resonating vibration that amplified through the spokes and plastic guard at cassette.
The Tour rides are a little thicker sidewalls and tread, center makes for faster rolling as advertised. 650bx42c tour ride tires make the Cannondale Slate SE greater on the road with slight loss on the trail obviously because its not a true knobby, spins about the same going up steep gravel hills. I haven't personally noticed a reduction in performance on the trails that I have rode, corners great, good on wet pavement, Definitely will last longer than the WTB Resolute tires. Best all around tire for the money!
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