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Continental Conti-motion tires

They'll probably be my next set.

But other than seeing that they are less than even Shinkos, I don't know much.

I can say that the Dunlop RoadSmart since I cinverted to 17" and couldn't complain.

My most recent set is the Metzler ME880 as a radial and they do good other than cold and wet.
 
I don't know anything about their motorcycle tires, but their bicycle tires are among the very best in the world.
 
I had assumed that they were made in Germany, but it turns out they're made right here in the USA!

Continental Tire, a subsidiary of a German company, makes tires in five states: Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas and Illinois.

The bicycle tires are still made in Germany.
 
sierratango said:
So these Contis are wing size only?

No, however they are for 17" wheels.  I've decided to give them a try for my first 17" tires. The proce was right and feedback has been good. I don't expect great milage from these, but they should be fun!
 
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