dualie
Husqvarna
AA Class
Installed a Continental Contiforce SM on the rear of my SM610 this past weekend. Went online to order a front and noticed that this silly tire comes in two different version. I asked around about that at some online vendors and nobody knew anything. Hey, and obviously, neither did I, as I ordered and installed the SM version. Having said that, I'm concerned b/c the Sport Touring version of the Contiforce looks like the better tire... at least for my commuting and everyday non-track riding needs are concerned. For one, the speed is rated W whereas the SM is only rated H. Which is kinda' weird... a SM tire with a lower speed rating... doesn't make sense? Also, from what I've read and gathered, those that are experiencing shorter tread life are the ones who are running the SM version of the tire. I'm guessing, but I suspect that the Sport Touring version of the Contiforce is superior in that way too... you know, longer treadlife?
Absolutely hilarious that I would discover both versions of the tire on the website that I ordered from the other week. I didn't bother to look for the other version, b/c I was convinced that they were the same tire and that vendors had confused the tires somehow. Even Continental's website makes no reference to different versions of the tire. However, according to the vendor that I ordered from, there are two version. One for the track and one for the street... and as fate would have it, I ordered and mounted the freggin' track tire. So I'm thinking I'll be lucky to get 2K miles out of this tire. So more fun and games with yet another soul sucking rear tire change in another five months ;o(
Hey, let me know what you know about the SM and ST versions of the Continental Contiforce. Don't see why they would use the same name and tread pattern for two different tires (?) It only confuses and complicates matters.
Upside is that I got the silly tire on the bike. Any tire is better than the stock Dunlop, I guess. Nonetheless, I'm really chapped about purchasing the wrong version of the Contiforce though ;o(
Absolutely hilarious that I would discover both versions of the tire on the website that I ordered from the other week. I didn't bother to look for the other version, b/c I was convinced that they were the same tire and that vendors had confused the tires somehow. Even Continental's website makes no reference to different versions of the tire. However, according to the vendor that I ordered from, there are two version. One for the track and one for the street... and as fate would have it, I ordered and mounted the freggin' track tire. So I'm thinking I'll be lucky to get 2K miles out of this tire. So more fun and games with yet another soul sucking rear tire change in another five months ;o(
Hey, let me know what you know about the SM and ST versions of the Continental Contiforce. Don't see why they would use the same name and tread pattern for two different tires (?) It only confuses and complicates matters.
Upside is that I got the silly tire on the bike. Any tire is better than the stock Dunlop, I guess. Nonetheless, I'm really chapped about purchasing the wrong version of the Contiforce though ;o(