I know this has been gone over loads in this thread but I'm having trouble making a decision on what tyre to acquire... Usually use Maxxi Re-fuse, always been happy with. I favour puncture-resistance and good grippiness. Don't care too much about racing but at the same time don't want super harsh/heavy. Aiming for 28mm, and it'll go on the Sunday bike.
PBK has a bunch on sale at the moment, so choosing between:
Vittoria Open Pave CG (maybe not very puncture resistant?)
Continental Grand Prix 4000S II
Continental Grand Prix 4Season (maybe not very grippy?)
Schwalbe Durano RaceGuard Performance (cheapest)
Go for whichever is cheaper (open pave or gp4000s).
Bigger size mean less chance of puncture especially with a lower pressure, I ran a tyres with no kind of puncture resistant layer and massive at 42mm, get about 3-5 punctures a years (that including commuting).
I know this has been gone over loads in this thread but I'm having trouble making a decision on what tyre to acquire... Usually use Maxxi Re-fuse, always been happy with. I favour puncture-resistance and good grippiness. Don't care too much about racing but at the same time don't want super harsh/heavy. Aiming for 28mm, and it'll go on the Sunday bike.
PBK has a bunch on sale at the moment, so choosing between:
Vittoria Open Pave CG (maybe not very puncture resistant?)
Continental Grand Prix 4000S II
Continental Grand Prix 4Season (maybe not very grippy?)
Schwalbe Durano RaceGuard Performance (cheapest)