More than than twice I think, as Conti M3 were based on SportContact 2, so you have SC3, SC5, SC5P, & SC6 since (don't know why they skipped SC4).mr wilks wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 8:49 pm The original Contis have now been upgraded twice ( Cs5 Cs6 ) , i really like the 5s , always found them grippy (wet & dry) & quiet with decent rim protection too
Id also consider the Vred Vorti , in my experience as close to Michelin in performance as you will get with a good lump less paid out
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Yea just where did the Conti 4s gommm-five wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 10:07 pmMore than than twice I think, as Conti M3 were based on SportContact 2, so you have SC3, SC5, SC5P, & SC6 since (don't know why they skipped SC4).mr wilks wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 8:49 pm The original Contis have now been upgraded twice ( Cs5 Cs6 ) , i really like the 5s , always found them grippy (wet & dry) & quiet with decent rim protection too
Id also consider the Vred Vorti , in my experience as close to Michelin in performance as you will get with a good lump less paid out
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