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I now have tried both and can't feel a difference in the handling.
They are both awesome. The conti lasted 5 K miles (hard riding though) |
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£164 for ContiRoad Attack (ride in, ride out)
£206 for Metzler Z6 (Ride in, ride out) but they don't have them in stock. Think i'll give the conti's a try. Though i worry that i only got 5k out of the D220 when people are getting 8k our of more sporty tyres ![]() ![]() |
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