
Turns out Continental Sport Attack are not that sporty. Had a couple of slides this morning so coffee, cake and home. Quit why I'm ahead.
They don't seem to hold any heat and although relatively tame slides they loose traction very easy in the cold

Not what this review says. It says they warm up very quickly https://www.webbikeworld.com/continenta ... -3-review/Blade wrote:Slid it![]()
Turns out Continental Sport Attack are not that sporty. Had a couple of slides this morning so coffee, cake and home. Quit why I'm ahead.
They don't seem to hold any heat and although relatively tame slides they loose traction very easy in the cold
Cheers palKwacky wrote:So long as you've kept it upright.
Probably did and previous owner bought old stock cheap. I'll look at the date stamp .Kwacky wrote:I thought they stopped making those a few years ago.
Blade wrote:Cookie that link is for the Sport Attack 3 and I have the Sport Attack, not the later rev 3 so completely different tyre. For the record I had the SA3 on my zx10r and wrote a great review about them.
To be fair I never said they don't warm up quickly I said they don't retain the heat.
What is it your suggesting I learn ?Everyday is a school day and I m always glad to learn or better myself but confused at what you want me to learn
How not to make a tyre slide unexpectedly
You;'ll need a 190 section rear tyre if you don't want to fall off the bike.Blade wrote:I've got it sorted lads don't worry![]()
What do they say, go large or go homeKwacky wrote:You;'ll need a 190 section rear tyre if you don't want to fall off the bike.Blade wrote:I've got it sorted lads don't worry![]()