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Continental Cross King 26in Tire ProTection + Black Chili, 26x2.3
The Continental Cross King 26in Tire (previously known as the X-King), maximizes your rolling speed on everything from undulating forest trails to hard-packed dirt winding along mountainsides. As its name suggests, it's intended for cross-country riding and racing with its small block tread that... |
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Continental Cross King Performance Tire - 27.5in
The Continental Cross King Performance Tire is an all-round cross country and trail riding tire that maximizes your rolling speed without compromising cornering grip and braking traction on dry terrain. The tread pattern is one step more aggressive than the Race King, making it suitable for... |
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Continental Cross King ShieldWall Tire - 29in Black, PureGrip, 29x2.30
Versatile competition and trail tire, sure footed in turns and comfortable. Good grip and available with various technologies. Smoothly rolling tire that adapts to any terrain with its special tread. Handmade for you. |
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Continental Race King ShieldWall Tire - 29in Black, PureGrip, 29x2.20
Classic competition tire which feels at home at the Cross Country World Cup or at marathons. |
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Continental Race King Tire - 27.5in ProTection + Black Chili, 27.5x2.4
Boasting a low-profile, minimalist tread pattern, the Continental Race King 27. 5in Tire rolls fast without sacrificing protection, so you can maximize speed without ending your cross-country race or training ride prematurely when you're pummeling over rocks and roots. The 2. 2-inch width strikes... |
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Continental Trail King Performance 27.5in Tire Black, 27.5 x 2.4
Continental's Trail King Performance Tire is designed for aggressive trail riding and enduro, offering a comfortable, voluminous casing that damps rock gardens and chattery terrain for a bit of extra cushion when things get rough. This is a higher volume tire than the Mountain King, though both... |