Michelin Pro4 tyre Review

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2 Reviews

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£39.99 (at time of review)

Pros

  • Good puncture resistance
  • Low rolling resistance
  • Excellent grip
  • Wear well

Cons

  • Sidewall susceptible to damage

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Can the Michelin Pro4 deliver the ultimate in grip and puncture resistance?

It's not much of a choice; a hard hosepipe of a tyre or a puncture roughly every fortnight - for the record, I choose punctures and staying upright.

Now, though, those winter days are behind me. We told you in '100 miles' in the magazine that the new Pro4s were good; well, with over 1,500 miles covered, we've upgraded them to blooming brilliant.

That's not to say they don't puncture: thus far, I've had just the one and that was on the turbo(!), so nothing's perfect.

Puncture aside, grip, rolling resistance and wear rate are all top notch. If there is one weakness it's the sidewall, which while supple enough to give a comfortable ride and an abundance of grip, is a little susceptible to damage.

Verdict

The puncture resistance and grip make it a great tyre for UK riders looking for overall performance in the mixed road conditions typical for us.

Contact: www.michelin.co.uk

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www.michelin.co.uk

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Matt

April 21 08:06

Gatorskins. LEJOG in April and not one puncture.

Chris Lawless

May 08 14:32

Why would you be using a tyre like a pro4 on the turbo? I just put a cheap wheel wih a cheap tyre in my bike when I do a turbo session.

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