conti escape tyres

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Has anyone out there tried Continental 'escape' tyres on their GS?, i can't find any info or tests on them, they do appear to be a lot cheaper than the more common fitments like metzeler, michelin, etc.
 
Never heard of that one, tried Conti TCK's, great fun on and off road but very limited life expectancy - the tyres and mine if I kept behaving like the hooligan they tempting me to be......
 
ContiEscape: The specialist for long-travel enduros

Long-travel enduros are enjoying increasing popularity because they combine a relaxed seating position, comfortable suspension and a high payload with good riding characteristics. Despite their ability to make the odd off-road trip, long-travel enduros are driven almost exclusively on asphalt and paved roads. And, in such conditions, massive-bar tires do not guarantee the same amount of tire/road contact as street tires. Continental is therefore offering a new tire called Conti_Escape - an enduro tire imparting the impression of being an off-road tire thanks to its conspicuous tread pattern design, while still delivering superb road-tire performance. Conti_Escape is suitable for fitment to all popular enduro bikes - from the 125cc through to the 1150cc models.

The ContiEscape tire is designed for a wide spectrum of road and weather conditions, and therefore provides good handling characteristics on wet and dry roads, on smooth asphalt and paved routes. In addition to its good handling, ContiEscape offers the added benefit of increased mileage performance, an important factor for riders wanting to make long trips without having to contend with frequent tire changes.
 
Contintal have experienced big problems with this tyre. It's been released and recalled a few times due to problems with handling, wear, grip and performance issues. Shame cause it's at a good price if they can sort it out.
 
apparently this rubber is not actually available - i am sure however that motobins have these tyres listed in their current catalogue
 
Are they back?

Discussing these elsewhere I just noticed that they now do appear in a GS fitment on the UK Continental site. I'm pretty certain they didnt before.

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http://www.conti-tyres.co.uk/contibike/tyres/index.php

Anyone seen, tried them yet? As I say I'm pretty certain this is a new / reappearance.
 
Looks like a fault on the Conti website.

I went into the tyre specifier and selected 1150GS and the Escape came up as a recommended fitment but the tyre range buton is kaput
 
About two years ago I rode about 150miles on an R100GS fitted with them on wet roads. I wasn't particularly impressed, to me they felt 'skittish', they did not inspire me with confidence. IMHO Metzler Tourances feel better.
 
Official website does not list a 150/70/17 and describes it as:

Distinctive tread pattern designed mostly for high performance on-road use; can also be used for light off-road duties

Tread compound developed to work across a wide range of weather and road conditions

Good wear characteristics when used for highmileage touring

Available in sizes for bikes from 80cc up to 1150cc


http://www.conti-online.com/generat...ycletires/enduro/escape/folder_escape_en.html

Interesting... anyone who thought they may get a tyre between an Anakee/Tourance and a TK80 are dooped!
 
Escapes

Hi All , I have been using escapes on my 650gs for the last 7000 miles ,I have used the bike 2up,loaded and in all weathers uncluding right through the winter, grip wise there have been no problems at 7000 miles they still have about 2mm of tread left. As a comparison Claires 650gs has tourances fitted and I dont find them as confidence inspiring,and I would recommend themas an alternative to tourances.
Hovis:beerjug:
 
I do have these fitted to my 650 Dakar and recon they are as good as the tourance. Tried to get them ayear ago for the R100gs and although they could be obtained in tubed form, I could not get tubeless. I contacted Conti as the importers said they could not get them and Conti replied that it was the suppliers fault. Pissed off and bought Tourances. I had Conti Road Attacks on a K1200RS and they were great. In my view, good tyres at a good price if you can get them.
 


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