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ok, thanks for your replies. As i didn't want to go mad, I have plumped for some Michelin Lithion 2's.
Time will tell!
done about 500km since trying Michelin Pro4 Service Course and very impressed so far. Not a nick in sight so far. couldn't say the same for Conti GP4000s which were my previous favourites...
I have a Triban 3 and have upgraded the tyres to Michelin Lithion 2 I paid £22 for a pair! Cheap roll very well and have very good slash – puncher resistance (so far!!!!). I even went bling and got the red side walls!! http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/category/components/tyres/road/produc...
Read this for more info
I have conti super sports, touch wood no punctures since December, and faster than the kenda tyres that came on the bike. Relatively comfortable for 23s
I used to use Hutchinson Equinox on my bTwin road bike. Considering they were cheap, I thought they performed really well. Maybe Conti tyres would be overkill on a bTwin Triban. The Hutchinson's were impressively grippy as well.
Don't do Continental Ultra Sport.
Hit a crack raised 5mm at most (barely visible) on a turn at 10mph, lost both tires to 2cm+ tears. Fully inflated to recommendation.
I can't speak to the higher models though.
+1 for continental. Schwalbe are good for touring, not impressed by current Specialized, bontrager seem in short supply.
+1 for the open corsa, amazing tire
Continental every time......
Vittoria open corsa 320tpi
Great summer tyre comfortable and supple. Fast. Enough tread to still be a sensible choice for when it's raining.
Can be had for £27 online..
I'll go first this time and say the obvious, "it depends on the type of cycling you do". I'm going to assume that you do a little bit of most things including commuting, where puncture resistance is hugely important and general road cycling where you are looking for low rolling resistance. I'm personally a fan of comfort for both, so 25mm Gatorskins do it for me.
Thanks FMOAB, will check them out.