User submitted reviews
Review by Chet
I've owned Continental Grand Prix 4000 S tires for a number of years. I don't remember how many I've purchased but these are not my first pair. They deliver on everything that they advertise. I specially like their handling on wet surfaces and resistance to punctures. In fact, I can't remember the last time that I had a flat while riding them. I have found that installing the new tires requires very strong thumbs or a friendly bike shop mechanic. But you're likely to only have that problem once so it's not a big deal.
Enjoy the ride.
Review by Six-O
This tire has low rolling resistance (bicyclerollingresistance.com) and good grip. It also wears well. The one weakness I have experienced is an occasional sidewall failure as it does not hold up like a Gatorskin to cuts from pinched rocks or debris like sticks or branches. Use these if you need the speed. If you are a commuter, you might do better with a slower but sturdier tire like the Gatorskin. Get these while you can as the Grand Prix 5000 is replacing the GP 4000 at higher cost.
Review by Anonymous
We all have tires that are our go-to tire. Sure, new ones come along that are great, but we always go back to the tires that have given us miles and miles of hassle-free memories. This tire has been a great tire for me for years. For road racingtraining it's my go-to tire. Great puncture resistance, long lasting, and subtle road feel.
Review by Anonymous
All tires involve trade-offs, but these require very little sacrifice in road feel and handling to get good flat-protection and respectable longevity. When they're discounted, they're a steal.
Review by Dr. B
I bought 6 of this tire in oct 2017 from bike tire direct. in couple of months i bought a new bike so i did not use any of these tire till a month ago (do 3500to 4000 mile a year) . After riding 2700 with new bike back tire went flat . I decided it is time to change the tire. After 200 mile on a down hill (speed 28 mile ) heard horrible sound & realized got flat .I change the flat right away .Going for less than .5 mile same horrible sound .decide to get ride home from my wife .Trying to change the tube i fond there is tear on the side wall no object found to explain the cause of the flats.So i thought the tire may be defective . I use a new tire with the same scenario only difference is this one survive 20 mile . again 2 flat in a row & split on the side wall. it happened in down hill (24-25 mile per hour). To make the situation worse I called bike tire direct to return the other 4 new tires not even out of the box .the shop do not want to take it back.They claim that this is their best selling tires & because the sale was more than one year ago they do not honor the return. furthermore they blame installation .I have ridden 48000 mile during past 15 years & change hunders of flat. so in Short DO not buy this tire if you want hustle free rides.Also do not buy anything from this web site,i have been their customer for past 14 years with 3400 point (Gold VIP) but they do not give a dumb.
Review by Frado
I purchased these Continentals for a 24 hour road race and they performed flawlessly.
Even after my race they are holding up to all the scattered debris I roll over on the highways that I travel!
Before I take off for a ride I check my tires for any area that might have glass or metal debris stuck in them.
I found two areas on my rear tire that had small pieces of metal stuck in them, but didn't penetrate the tube.
I picked out the metal from my Continental tire and didn't encounter loss of air.
I definitely recommend these Continentals to anyone looking for a reliable, durable road tire!
Review by Frado
I got a rear flat in my Continental after cycling 662 miles! Is this a good thing or not? Would I have gotten a flat sooner if my road bike was wearing a normal race tire? I'm gonna say, yes!
275 of those miles that I cycled across were Highways, littered with debris. A lot of that debris was pieces of tire belt from blown out vehicle tires.
So I can say that my Continental 4000 did their job!
I was able to make it home on the latest trip. I cycled 68 miles of highway and that is where I picked up metal schrapnel.
Thank God for my Continentals. I definitely recommend these tires, indeed
Review by Ron Dickinson
I purchased two tires. I ride highways most all the time. Sometimes there is gravel on the edges of roads.
In 5 rides I had had 3 flats. One was a small rock working its way through. The 3rd was a blow out and a hole in the bottom toward the side. Both tires have holes. I dont know if Bike. Tires Direct is buying seconds or if I got a bad lot. Waste of money and I am going back to Schwalbe brand. I wish there was a warranty on these tires.
Review by Ron Dickinson
I purchased two tires. I ride highways most all the time. Sometimes there is gravel on the edges of roads.
In 5 rides I had had 3 flats. One was a small rock working its way through. The 3rd was a blow out and a hole in the bottom toward the side. Both tires have holes. I dont know if Bike. Tires Direct is buying seconds or if I got a bad lot. Waste of money and I am going back to Schwalbe brand. I wish there was a warranty on these tires.
Review by igillott
I have been riding these tires for over 10 years, let me say the grip is second to none, the wear (life of the tire) is second to none and my puncture rate has dropped to almost zero from one every 2 weeks or so. These do everything from Pro Tour race level tire too long distance, long life commuted duty. I have yet to try the next version the GP5000 but at this price point, I run them on all 5 of my bikes.
The comfort is great, and with the newer 25 mm and 28 you can now run lower pressure. Caution on the 28's as they don't fit a lot of frames.
Review by Anonymous
Great for races, climbing, and descending. Probably a little soft for commuting.
Review by JP
Great tires. They are my go to tire for training and racing
Review by Jake Wille
I have been using Michelin Pro race 3, 4 services course tires for quite a while. I was riding on Conti's before and they were just too damn hard to get on the Mavic wheels. Anyway, I recently switched Continental Grand Prix 4000 S II 700c Road Tirebecause the roads I am riding on now are not really smooth at all. They are very rough and the Michelins were wearing out very fast. I Have put about 1000 miles on these guys and I am sold! They show barely any wear and the ride is smoother than the Michelins. I suggest that you invest a couple of bucks and buy the Continental Grand Prix 4000 S II 700c Road Tires you will be satisfied for many miles. Happy cycling
Review by Anonymous
I have used these tires for both recreational riding, racing and race training. They have been good performers with reasonable wear and are solid in the corners for both criteriums and high speed descents.
Review by ericknopinski
I purchased a used rode bike with Continental Grand Prix 4000 S Tires. I like them so much I put them on my commuting bike. They give me good traction, wear resistance and a comfortable ride. In addition to standing up to the dirty streets of Denver during my daily commute they have been to the top of Mount Evans at over 14,000 feet multiple times. The ride down from Mount Evans is a punishing test on tires, bikes and rider due to the rough pavement. I did have one small side wall cut that allowed the tube to fail. I hope to get the side wall patched. Due to performance of this tire I have stocked enough of them to last me for a couple of years.
Review by NorthBayBiiker
These a long lasting, durable road tires that perform great and live up to the hype. The longevity of these tires also make them a great value. I use them on a daily basis for training rides in all conditions. Because of geographic considerations where I ride and live, I typically climb 3000 ft. on any given ride. These tires provide light weight for climbing and great stability when descending Highly recommended.
Review by Fat Mike
I ride a Trek Emonda with Zipp 202s. Ive been running the 25s for 2 years and have covered close to 10k miles on them . While the tire is susceptible to goathead stickers, more than say a Gatorskin they are faster and smoother, with better grip . I find them a great match for my Zipp 202s. Im 225 lbs and not particularly fast uphill . But coming out of the mountains where I ride , Im going straight at 50 mph and cornering in the high 30s . I counter stear and brake hard , And I find these tires predicable and consistent . I never patch tubes, just replace using Bontrager tubes . A pair of Zipp brake pads lasts me about 4K miles and I run ceramic bearings . I run 20-24 on flat road and they are smooth as glass . My only complaint is they shed threads that migrate to my hubs and crank , necessitating regular inspection . At Bike Direct prices , I feel they offer great value . Happy Riding .
Review by Anonymous
Running 28s on a Specialized Roubaix (2014 carbon frame) they rubbed. When calipered at 100psi they read 32mm. Changed to the 25s and had perfect clearance. The 25s measured 27mm at 100psi.
1400 miles in 6 months (40-100 F) on smooth to chipped surfaces with occasional pot holes
No issues and minimal visual wear
Review by SFBiker
This is very predictable tire. I performs great on the dry and on the wet.
I really value the wear like predictability. I typically get about 1500 miles from
a pair of these tires. I weight about 175lbs and I i climb about 100K ft a year.
After abandoning other brands since they were very unpredictable as to there
wear out cycle, these are the only tires I will run. I ride about 1500 miles a year.
Review by drsonny
Road riding 4-6K year x 16 years...this is my favorite tire for all around performance. Good handling, long wearing, puncture resistant. Almost a race tire but lasts longer. I always come back to these tires.