Continental contiforce

Continental contiforce

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ninjaboy

Original Poster:

2,525 posts

251 months

Wednesday 6th September 2006
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I've used Sportec m1s for a while and i haven't really got on with them yet i got on with the dunlop 207's weird i know but i don't go nuts on the road so i thought these would be worth a go.I'm thinking of fitting them to a 2002 ZX6r has anyone used them? also the M1's were 120/70/17 i'm thinking of going for 120/60/17 choices are abit limited in 65 profile tyres any adice would be helpful, cheers

sporelife

64 posts

216 months

Thursday 7th September 2006
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I'm looking to try out the Contiforce. Would love to try the Conti Road Attack, but the more I look at the tread pattern, the more I realise that Winter is just around the corner.

I have seen good reviews on these, so will be changing to them in the next couple of weeks - currently running M100's.

Will keep you posted.

ninjaboy

Original Poster:

2,525 posts

251 months

Thursday 7th September 2006
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Cheers for that, i've got continetals on my MG and they seem really good. People raved about the M1's and i don't like them so it might be worth trying somthing diffrent

sporelife

64 posts

216 months

Wednesday 4th October 2006
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Had these fitted on the weekend at Wraysbury Tyres in Chertsey, and must admit, I notice a considerable difference.

They warm up quickly, and inspire confidence at the off. Had to restrain myself during the bedding in period.

I've noticed that the rear wheel tends to skip less under hard braking. The inclination to turn quicker is definately noticeable. The mention of soaking up some of the harsher bumps on the road seems to hold true.

All in all very happy with the choice, just need to see how long they last....... spin

p.s. 170/60 17 rear contiforce & 120/70 contiforce max on front

Edited by sporelife on Wednesday 4th October 15:18