I've recently put a Michelin Pro4 Service Course 25c on the back of a commuting type bike. Like them: comfy, don't feel slow, and a genuine 25c.
Does anyone have any experience with regards to how puncture resistant they are? Comparison with gp4000?
I think they're a little more fragile than gp4k's
entirely anecdotal but i went for a 130km ride with a dude using those and he had 4 punctures. I was on gp4000 and had none.
They held up pretty well when commuting or riding to Herne Hill/racing in the summer, however I did attempt a road ride and punctured twice in quick succession (but were fine the remaining 50 miles).
Have used a set for just over 2000k (including several 200k audaxes) and haven't had any punctures at all.
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I've recently put a Michelin Pro4 Service Course 25c on the back of a commuting type bike. Like them: comfy, don't feel slow, and a genuine 25c.
Does anyone have any experience with regards to how puncture resistant they are? Comparison with gp4000?