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The MICHELIN Unisex's Protek City tire is the ultimate choice for urban cyclists, offering a versatile design for smooth rides on asphalt and paved roads. With a 1mm reinforced tread for puncture protection, e-bike compatibility, and reflective features for enhanced safety, this tire is engineered for durability and performance. Perfect for both casual rides and serious training, it embodies the spirit of modern cycling.
Item Diameter | 622 Millimeters |
Brand | MICHELIN |
Tire Type | Tube |
Item Width | 1.38 Inches |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Material | Rubber |
Tread Type | Specialized |
UPC | 086699606006 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00086699606006 |
Size | 700 x 35C |
Manufacturer | Michelin |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.1 x 27.1 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 1.55 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28 x 2.4 x 28 inches |
Item Weight | 1.45 Pounds |
Brand Name | MICHELIN |
Country of Origin | France |
Warranty Description | 6 year standard warranty |
Model Name | PROTEK |
Color | Black |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 60600 |
Included Components | Tubes and wheels not included |
Sport Type | Training, Cycling, Outdoor Lifestyle |
T**Y
Best tire for my bike
I have had many tires over the years, but prefer the Michelin's over all. They wear well and hold up in all conditions. Good wet and dry traction. This is my second pair of tires. The first still had some tread left after 5000 miles of mostly riding on pavement. I've had other tires that split on the sidewalls after a year and some that were undersized and would not fit on my rims. The Michelin quality control is so much better than other brands. Like also that they have a puncture resistant barrier built in.
P**K
Expecting good service from them
My 20+ year old bike had an earlier version of Michelin City Protek tires. They had served well with no flats, easy riding, good traction, and still had plenty of tread left. But they were starting to dry rot after 8 or so years of use. Comparing the new tires to the old ones, it appears the new ones are equally well made and have a similar tread. I appreciate the reflective strip on the sidewalls. They were quite easy to install (make sure you get the rotation correct) and fit well. The bile came with 700x35 tires, but the bike shop where I got the previous Michelins sold me 700x32's. This time I went back to the 700x35 size and I like the ride better.
J**M
Great tires for my classic touring bike
These tires are pretty durable, and they install easily on my 700c rims. If you use old style "clincher" tires with tubes, these are a good choice. The tires have been in production for a while, which is handy when you just want to order and replace one tire at a time.
A**7
Seems like a great tire - larger than standard size though
This is just a second-day review - just put one of these on an old Schwinn that I am restoring on a low budget. It had 28-622s on them which is the size I ordered. While these tires fit fine on the rim, it is definitely larger than the ones that I took out. The tires are about 4mm wider than the ones that I had, and the profile is also quite a bit more than the old tires. The front tire on this bike was in decent shape so I only replaced the rear. I can't tell the difference in ride quality because of the difference in the profile though.The tire looks great, the ride quality is good, and the reflecting band is pretty cool (see my pictures with and without flash - big difference).But my recommendation would be to go with a smaller size if you want to keep the same profile/width of your current tires. I wish I went with a 700x25c instead of 28. But otherwise I think these will work great and hopefully last a long time.
B**E
Michelin Road Bike Tires
I have an old(er) Nishiki 15 speed rally sport I purchased when I was stationed in Japan in the Air Force. I haven't riden my bike in over 10 years but, I always kept it haging up in the garage, no rust just dust, lol. So, got the wife a bike for Mothers day sooooo I had to fix mine so we could ride together. Of course I had to replace my tires which were in poor shape. Just the rubber, rims were good just had to clean them up. I realized that over time bikes have changed and tires have changed as well. My tire size is veeeryyy difficult to find these days 27 1 1/4 but when I ran across these I jumped at the chance to get them, specially since they carried the Michelin Logo. After a full weekend of cleaning my bike (very meticulously) I put these tires on, jumped on my bike and acted like a kid in candy store, lol. They ride GREAT !! Will probably get a spare set just to have lying around since it's getting a little harder to find GREAT tires in my size.
M**E
Looks Good after 150 miles
I have a Specialized Crosstrail that I ride hard on concrete bike paths in the Denver area. The concrete has an aggressive broom finish for safety during winter months so it really eats tires. I get about 1200-1400 miles out of a rear tire and maybe 2K out of a front tire. So I buy a new rear tire yearly and a new front maybe every 18-20 months. This one appears to be a decently priced tire that's going to hold up like the other brands I've tried. I've already ridden on the wet and it did pretty good.
J**N
Nice tires
These tires were easier to install than other tires I've put onto my bikes. The rubber felt pliable. The sidewalls are nicely reflective. I took a night ride as soon as I got them on. They seemed to have less rolling resistance and to be more grippy than other tires I've used, although I'm not sure how that is possible. I will definitely buy another pair of these as needed.
O**2
Tread Wear is Disappointing
I am an infrequent casual bike rider. The Michelin tires generally performed well, but was surprised that my rear tire tread was bald after 2 years.No punctures, but durability is an issue. Need to find a better option with more longevity.
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