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jim rains
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
These tires are awesome. Real sticky fit my motorcycle perfectly. And the ride is awesome also like riding a new bike. I feel much more comfortable got g through the curve and doing hard stopping I just can’t say enough. But I haven’t had them on my motorcycle very long only time will tell
richard pina
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Fast service
Wes Wells
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2021
Arrived on time, free from defects or damage.
Donald Smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2019
This is my second continental motion. I got a little over 10k miles on the 1st one. Original tire (not a motion) only 6k & it was completely shot. I still have great traction, even in rain.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2017
So far so good, these are my second time around with these tires.
Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2016
Tire lasted only 3500 miles. I didn't ride it hard or anything to burn through the tire fast and wires were exposed at about 3250 miles and blew out on me while on highway back home to get it changed. Wouldn't recommend this for anyone. I will never buy this tire again
-$1.50
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2015
The price is what got me looking at the Continentals. Other reviews helped in making an informed decision. I ride an R6, and I figured sport tires would rape my wallet dry in having to replace them about every 3000 to 5000 miles. So, I figured since I mainly ride straight and far-open stretches of road, (freeways, highways), I'd get sport-touring tires.The Continentals work quite well. So far I have 2,200 miles on these and they look almost new - no signs of squaring. I was hesitant to buy at first because I figured the quality would be way off point for tires prices like this, but I find that's not the case.They hold in leaning and in the twisty roads quite well when warm. I'm surprised at how well they hold traction during very hard-breaking situations, (like borderline-wheel-lock-up situations). High-speed riding, (100mph and up), they hold well. Granted, being sport-touring tires, they'll take a little longer to warm up then purely sport tires since these consist of a harder compound in the middle. You can break traction if they're not warmed up and you're leaning hard, breaking hard, hard accelerating, so give them a few miles to heat up before going ham.I'd recommend these if you don't really hit the twisties much, obviously for if you ride for long, straight distances, or cruise the city. It's not that they're bad in the twisties - it's that they take a minute of riding to warm up, and slow cruising or city speeds and stops won't really get these up to a good temp for more aggressive riding. However, when they are hot and ready, you can surly feel it in the handling.
Joe V
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2013
Ive tried a couple brands of tires and for price, descent wear, and availability continental is a pretty good bet. They are not the stickest tires but I ride every day about 60+ mi 5 days a week and these tires are great for the commute.
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