ContiRoadAttack

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mik_str
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Has anyone tried these tires (or the sportier SportAttack)? The reviews I have read have been extremely positive.

Anyone?

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Bondy
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I havent tried em on the storm but my mates had them on there bikes and said they where fantastic. But said they had a really bad life cycle, about 1500 miles to a rear during fast rideouts.
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Post by d.sharples »

ive got the sport attacks on my trackbike and only get 2 trackdays out of em but my god they are the bees knees can go into corners lil bit hot and they still hold really well im thinkin of gettin em for me road bike
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mik_str wrote:Has anyone tried these tires (or the sportier SportAttack)? The reviews I have read have been extremely positive.

Anyone?

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Blimey Mik Str . Are you guys still riding in Canada? I thought you'd be sharpening your ice skates and polishing you snow shovels by now :wink:

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Post by mik_str »

Hi Pete,

I just put my baby into "forced hibernation" about 10 days ago :cry: We still get some relatively mild days (calling for 12 C today) but it gets too unpredictable at this time of year. If we can get through November now and get some deent snow cover, I can start with my other favourite hobby, snowmobiling...woohoo!!!!

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