Continental Tempo II
Best reliable tire for consistent everyday cycling across varied conditions.
This is a razor-sharp tool built exclusively for the pursuit of speed, stripping away every unnecessary gram to prioritize pure efficiency. You sacrifice the durability and puncture protection of a daily commuter tire, but in exchange, you gain a remarkably supple, responsive connection to the road that feels like an extension of the bike itself.
$126.95
at
Eugene Electric Bicycles
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Who it's for
- Industrial operators seeking long-lasting, reliable power transmission solutions.
- Engineers requiring exact timing and efficiency in automated systems.
- Maintenance managers prioritizing operational continuity and cost savings.
- Manufacturers needing robust belts for heavy-duty machinery.
- Businesses operating machinery in fluctuating thermal conditions.
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers seeking the lowest initial component price.
- DIY enthusiasts or those without access to professional installation services.
- Users with basic power transmission needs not requiring premium features.
- Purchasing agents needing immediate, widely available replacement parts.
- Design engineers optimizing for minimal component weight.
Performance breakdown
Rolling Efficiency
Minimalist tread design translates every watt directly into forward momentum.
Weight Optimization
Stripped-down construction makes this an elite choice for gravity-defying climbs.
Cornering Grip
Cross-hatch pattern provides reliable traction during aggressive, high-speed track maneuvers.
Ride Suppleness
High-density 180 TPI casing absorbs road chatter for a smooth feel.
Surface Feedback
Direct construction offers an incredibly responsive connection to the track surface.
Durability
Focused racing design prioritizes speed over long-term tread longevity.
Key Specs
Tire Type
Tubular
Tire Diameter
29.0 inches
Tire Width
22.0 mm
TPI
180
Casing
3-ply
Intended Use
Road
Tread Pattern
Slick
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