    Continental Motorcycle
Tires
Looking into picking up some Continental
motorcycle tires? Continental motorcycle tires are
among the top brands of tires made for motorbikes, but even
so, there are good brands of tire and there are bad
ones. If you’re looking to pick up a set, you should
make sure you research them thoroughly to ensure you get the
best traction and wear for the cost, the last thing you want
is to have to replace them only 4,000 miles in.
So if you’re looking for a pair of
Continental motorcycle tires but have no idea where to
start, here are a few tires for you to consider picking
up:
1. Continental Force
Max-Sport Radial – Rear Tires
These tires are only about $150 and for
that you get some high performance sport radial tires that
are great for sportbikes. You get high levels of grip
and straight line stability with these. There is also
a deep tread in these that offer great grip for wet or dry
conditions without sacrificing mileage.
You can pick these up at Knee Draggers
online, they ship them out in a timely manner.
2. Continental Sport-Attack
Hypersport Radial – Rear Tires
Another wheel for the high performance
sport bike. This tire gives you a quick warm-up time
as well as high levels of grip, stability and control.
The grip is especially noticeable in and out of turns, even
in wet conditions. The deep tread pattern not only is
effective, but it looks pretty cool as well. These
will run you $150-$172 depending on the size.
3. Continental Road
Attack-Sport Mileage Radial – Rear Tires
These tires give you quick warm up, good
grip and a responsive ride, the tread itself even looks
pretty darn cool. Now you may not hear of Continental
tires very often on the streets, however these tires are
just as good, possibly even better than Pilot Powers.
The grip is great, they warm up fast and they are real
responsive, you can enter a turn and the front tire will
feel like it’s leaning the bike over for you.
4. Continental Force
Sport/Sport Touring Radial – Rear Tires
With these tires, you’ll find you don’t
have to lean your bike as much as you would with many other
tires. The tires are also quiet and give you a smooth
ride. One thing though, you may find you lose tire
pressure a bit fast at first, like 3lbs per tire each week
for the first few, it takes a while to stabilize.
Other than that, this tire is great and performs well for
the price. You can get it at a price of
$128-$148.
So if you’re looking for Continental
motorcycle tires, make sure you look into the above ones
online, but also look for some Continental motorcycle tires
in retail chains nearby, sometimes you can find a good
discount in retail stores as well.
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