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Old 06-04-2004   #1 (permalink)
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I was interested to see if anyone has purchased a set of these. I'm currently at 4500 miles on the BT10's which were original and I wanted something with more mileage. I'm still leaning heavily to the new Avon AV45/46 tires but the price of these contis are cheap and the tread looks promising. Thanks for the help

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I had a set on order for two weeks before I got tired of waiting and bought a set of BT020s instead. I placed my order at the begining of May, they should be available by now.
I'm very interested to hear how they perform. If they are all Continental says they are I will spoon on a set next year. If you get a set you will have to post your thoughts on their performance.
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I will be trying the Road Attack's next after the Diablos I have on now are done. Although the Diablos are awesome tires, I'm a cheap bastard and Continental tires are the cheapest out there, but their performance is anything but "Cheap" Sometimes you do get more than you paid for!
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They look interesting. Conti' is billing them as having excellent wet grip and who can ever have too much of that? Pirelli's new Scorpion Sync looks good too, but the rear is a 180/55 proposition only. It might work on the S3, but discussion on other threads suggest otherwise.
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so has anybody actually thrown a set of these on yet?
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