MICHELIN MICHELIN STARGRIP COMPETITION LINE

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MICHELIN
michelin stargrip competition line
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Collected By
Phil
November 15, 2023
5 /5
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Review date
July 22, 2021
Originally posted on
www.michelin.com.au

Constant tread height and shape across the surface of the tyre gives consistent grip at all lean angles and surfaces.

Good Value, True Hybrid Tyre

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Flavio
March 11, 2023
5 /5
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Review date
November 1, 2022
Originally posted on
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My problem with these tires is that i'm getting paranoid if i can't change them for exactly the same ones, we've ride 5k kms in every condition you can imagine, they're safe, robust and super puncture resistant, i bought them second hand, not even know how many total kms they have. Gods of travelers grant that I can buy new ones in Cusco, for my happiness.

Traveling in South America

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bbender785
December 20, 2019
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Originally posted on
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I've got a couple weeks of fall commuting and a 200 mile tour on paved/unpaved trails in literally every condition imaginable on these now. First off, they are TALL.. I haven't measured but I'd wager to say the 35's measure as tall as a 38 or 40. So beware if you have limited clearance. This is no surprise; the tread is mega-deep on these things. As you can imagine, there is weight associated with all that tread, and it's certainly noticeable coming straight from 35 semi-slicks. All that said, they roll pretty well. They're silent. Not squirmy at the low end of the PSI range under a 45lb loaded bike and 200lb man. The sidewalls must be pretty robust; I've been surprised how stiff they "feel" (the 'ole two-finger pinch test) at low PSI. Traction is good on wet surfaces, decent in fresh snow (I've ridden them in up to 6" so far, was surprised how well they propelled and tracked in untouched powder), but beware in rutted/freeze cycled snow and ice; there's hardly any lug spacing on the shoulders, so they won't claw their way out of ruts. They aren't magic on black ice, but I'm convinced they kept me upright in multiple situations that a semi-slick or mtb tread wouldn't have. So all that said, then factor in the price point on these, they get my endorsement without any doubt.

Work well for their intended purpose, run tall

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2 sizes available for MICHELIN STARGRIP COMPETITION LINE

Fits your vehicle

MICHELIN 37-622 (700X35C) STARGRIP 37-622 (700x35HOOKED)

ETRTO Size

37 - 622

Weight (g)

680

Pressure min/max (BAR)

3/6

Pressure min/max (PSI)

44/87

Bead

WIRE BEAD

37 - 622

Tube

A3

Colours

BLACK

Fits your vehicle

MICHELIN 42-622 (700X40C) STARGRIP 42-622 (700x40HOOKED)

ETRTO Size

42 - 622

Weight (g)

745

Pressure min/max (BAR)

2.5/6

Pressure min/max (PSI)

36/87

Bead

WIRE BEAD

42 - 622

Tube

A3

Colours

BLACK

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