Touring Bike Tire Comparison:
Continental City Ride II 2015 vs
Continental Top Contact Winter II 2016

Contents and Test Summary

  1. Manufacturer Specifications
  2. Size and Weight Measurements
  3. Rolling Resistance Test Results
  4. Puncture Resistance Test Results
  5. Static Grip Test Results
  6. Conclusion
  • Continental City Ride II *
  • Continental Top Contact Winter II *
* Grip test data not available
Performance compared to all other touring bike tires
(100% is best)
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Manufacturer Specifications


Manufacturer Specs
Brand ContinentalContinental
Model City Ride IITop Contact Winter II
Year 20152016
Supplied By Supplied by ContinentalBought in store
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New or Used NewNew
Mileage 0 km0 km
Price Range LowHigh
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Manufacturer Part Number 01007060100713
TPI 3/180
Compound Winter compound
Bead WireFolding
ETRTO 37-62237-622
Size Inch 28"28"
Width mm 3737
Specified Weight 740 grams470 grams
Min Air Pressure 60 psi58 psi
Max Air Pressure 75 psi85 psi
Made In Members OnlyMembers Only
Available Sizes 47-622 (28x1.75)
42-622 (28x1.60)
37-622 (28x1.40)
32-622 (28x1.25)
37-590 (26x1.40)
47-559 (26x1.75)
42-622 (28x1.60)
37-622 (28x1.40)
55-559 (26x2.20)
50-559 (26x1.90)
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Continental City Ride II 2015
Continental Top Contact Winter II 2016
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Continental City Ride II 2015
Continental Top Contact Winter II 2016
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Continental City Ride II 2015
Continental Top Contact Winter II 2016

Size and Weight Measurements


Size and Weight Measurements
Model City Ride IITop Contact Winter II
Specified Weight 740 grams470 grams
Measured Weight 782 grams468 grams
Measured Width Casing 37 mm (un-round)32 mm (un-round)
Measured Height 36 mm (un-round)32 mm (un-round)
Tread Depth 2.2 mm2.3 mm
Total Tire Thickness Center 5.5 mm5.5 mm
Total Tire Thickness Sidewall Members OnlyMembers Only
All size measurements are taken at an air pressure of 60 psi / 4 bars on a 17.8 mm inner width rim.

Rolling Resistance Test Results


Rolling Resistance Test Results
Model City Ride IITop Contact Winter II
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Inner Tube Conti Tour 28 (170 gr butyl)Conti Tour 28 (170 gr butyl)
Rolling Resistance
90 PSI / 6 Bar
No DataMembers Only
Rolling Resistance
75 PSI / 5 Bar
23.9 Watts
CRR: 0.00716
27.0 Watts
CRR: 0.00809
Rolling Resistance
60 PSI / 4 Bar
25.1 Watts
CRR: 0.00752
28.5 Watts
CRR: 0.00854
Rolling Resistance
45 PSI / 3 Bar
Members OnlyMembers Only
Rolling Resistance
30 PSI / 2 Bar
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All numbers are for a single tire at a speed of 29 km/h / 18 mph and a load of 42.5 kg / 94 lbs.

Use the formula: RR (Watts) = CRR * speed (m/s) * load (N) to calculate rolling resistance at a given speed and load.

Puncture Resistance Test Results


Puncture Resistance Test Results (higher is better)
Model City Ride IITop Contact Winter II
Total Puncture Score Tread 93 Points119 Points
Total Puncture Score Sidewall Members OnlyMembers Only
Tread Puncture Force Sharp Needle Members OnlyMembers Only
Tread Puncture Force Blunt Needle Members OnlyMembers Only
Tread Total Tire Thickness 5.5 mm5.5 mm
Sidewall Puncture Force Sharp Needle Members OnlyMembers Only
Sidewall Puncture Force Blunt Needle Members OnlyMembers Only
Sidewall Total Tire Thickness Members OnlyMembers Only

Static Grip Test Results


Static Grip Test Results (higher is better)
Model City Ride IITop Contact Winter II
Wet Grip Average No DataNo Data
Wet Grip Center Members OnlyMembers Only
Wet Grip Edge Members OnlyMembers Only
Grip in points = coefficient of friction * 100
Tour/E-Bike grip test rim width = 23.0 mm

Conclusion


Conclusion
Model City Ride IITop Contact Winter II
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Verdict RecommendedRecommended
Rating 4.0 / 54.0 / 5
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  • Continental City Ride II *
  • Continental Top Contact Winter II *
* Grip test data not available
Performance compared to all other touring bike tires
(100% is fastest - lightest - thickest - strongest)

Pro Members get 11-point radar charts