Continental SuperSport Plus 700c Road Folding Tyre
A hardwearing tyre for every day use. The Continental SuperSport Plus is a road tyre that is made to deliver exceptional mileage and puncture protection. Modelled on the classic Grand Prix, the SuperSport Plus features Continental’s Plus breaker belt for excellent puncture protection. IF you ride every day and don’t want punctures the SuperSport Plus is the tyre for you.
Key Features:
- Sidewalls: Robust, extra thick casing rubber gives excellent sidewall durability
- Puncture protection: Plus Breaker belt for superior puncture protection
- Tread: Tread Pattern based on the classic Grand Prix tyre
- Bead: folding
- Weight: from 355g
The Supersport pedigree is long standing in the Continental range, as a model delivering long mileage and amazing puncture resistance.
Borrowing a proven tread pattern from the venerable Grand Prix, the Supersport PLUS now features our Plus breaker belt, a thick elastomer layer beneath the tread to provide superior puncture protection
Robust, extra thick casing rubber provides extra sidewall durability, whilst added material in the tread strip defines tread life like no other. Soft elastomer 'PLUS' belt under tread means thorns, glass and other debris are pushed away rather than penetrating through.
Messengers, hardcore commuters and fixie riders - your tyre has arrived!.
Occasionally, without notice, manufacturers change product design and/or specifications.
Road & Track Tyres - clincher
Use the tyre chooser below to help find the perfect Continental tyre for your riding style and budget. These clincher tyres are designed for different types of road cycling from sportives to time trials as well as racing and training. Continental tyres are available at different performance levels from entry level Sport tyres right up to Premium tyres with pro level features.
To find the right size tyre for your bike checkout our size guide below the tyre chooser.
Winter/Training/Commute | Sportive | Race/Triathlon | Time Trial/Sprint Tri | |||||||||||||||||
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Premium | Grand Prix Attack & Force | |||||||||||||||||||
Grand Prix 4000 S II | ||||||||||||||||||||
Grand Prix TT | ||||||||||||||||||||
Grand Prix Supersonic | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Grand Prix | ||||||||||||||||||||
Grand Prix Classic | ||||||||||||||||||||
Gator Hardshell | ||||||||||||||||||||
Gatorskin | ||||||||||||||||||||
Performance | Grand Sport Race | |||||||||||||||||||
Grand Sport Extra | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ultra Sport II | ||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | SuperSport Plus |
How to check your current tyre size?
Take a look at the sidewall of your current tyres and you’ll see one or two sets of figures;
One is the traditional size like 700x28c or 27.5x2.2. The first figure is the tyre diameter(size). The second is tyre width. Note: road bike sizes are in mm, MTB sizes are in inches.
The other set of figures you may see is ETRTO sizing like this 28-622. The first number here is tyre width while the second number relates to wheel diameter.
Here is a comparrison chart for traditional and ETRTO sizing to help you choose the correct tyre size.
ETRTO Number | Dimension |
700c road bike wheels | |
18-622 | 700 x 18C |
23-622 | 700 x 23C |
25-622 | 700 x 25C |
28-622 | 700 x 28C |
32-622 | 700 x 32C |
37-622 | 700 x 35C |
47-622 | 700 x 47C |
26" mountain bike wheels | |
50-559 | 26 x 1.9 |
54-559 | 26 x 2.1 |
55-559 | 26 x 2.2 |
58-559 | 26 x 2.35 |
27.5" (650b) mountain bike wheels | |
50-584 | 27.5 x 1.95 |
54-584 | 27.5 x 2.1 |
57-584 | 27.5 x 2.25 |
29" mountain bike wheels | |
50-622 | 29 x 2.0 |
54-622 | 29 x 2.1 |
55-622 | 29 x 2.2 |
Will this tyre fit my wheel?
Your new tyre must be the same diameter as your current one (to fit your wheel rim).
Then, you need a choose a tyre which will fit your frame.
Road bike tyres are generally 21 – 28mm wide
MTB tyres can range from 1.5”-5”
To make things complicated road tyres are measured in mm, while MTB tyres are in inches.
How wide is too wide
You want to leave at least 4mm clearance between your frame and tyres to prevent rub and allow for mud clearance.
Measure the following areas on your frame:
Fork crown (top)
Brake calipers (make sure you squeeze them)
Chainstays
Seatstays
Subtract 4mm and you’ll have the maximum width your frame can handle.
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