Took them off for the winter and was going to get a second set of rims to mount them on, but I really don't want to deal with storing them. They do a great job in rocks/sand and even mud, but suck ass in snow and ice. Of course that is not what Continental designed them for.
Two of them have been on since 1/14, the other 3 within the last year or so (just due to road hazards, nails and a bolt! Never had a trail failure). Plenty of life left.
$375 for the set ($286 ea. new)
Two of them have been on since 1/14, the other 3 within the last year or so (just due to road hazards, nails and a bolt! Never had a trail failure). Plenty of life left.
$375 for the set ($286 ea. new)