Continental Tyre Feedback
Hi, sorry to be slow, I have some Continental Cross King 2.2 Protection tyres fitted to an acoustic mountain bike I bought some years ago on a ride to work scheme and have found them to be a very good cross country mountain bike tyre. I run them with tubes and I have had no punctures.
Around March this year the wheel bearings on the front wheel of my 2015 Haibike Yamaha failed and were not of a type that could easily be changed. So I could keep commuting while I sourced a replacement front wheel I slotted the front wheel shod with the Continental Cross King 2.2 Protection tyre into the Haibike and it proved to be very good. Since then I have ridden 700 miles on it, of which around 400 miles are off road. They are proving to be more hard wearing than I thought they would be. They perform very well off road and seem to run well on road.
They are probably not as puncture proof or hard wearing as Marathon plus tyres but they handle and perform better off road and probably on road too, certainly when the weather gets wetter and colder.
I commented at the time, "Having a proper grippy mountain bike tyre on the front gave me oodles more grip in faster slippery muddy corners and everywhere else giving a real uplift in off road handling without the less off road orientated rear tyre compromising too much the better performance delivered at the front. This might be my perfect off road commuter bike combination, and it also worked well on the road."
Since I made that comment I have changed my back wheel and fitted a VITTORIA MOTA G+ ISOTECH TNT 27.5X2.35 TYRE: ANTHRACITE/BLACK/BLACK 27.5X2.35" and gone tubeless.
So my set up now is off road biased.
This is because I now only use my Haibike to commute to work when I am able to ride on my 14 mile cross country route and then 10 back on the road.
I use a rear hub road bike when I ride to work and back on the road.