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one thing I have noticed about pretty much all Continental tyres is that they seem to have a bit of a silicone residue on the surface which is presumably the mould release agent... I was recommended by a mate to actually wipe clean the tyres after fitting, but before riding, with strong white vinegar...
The vinegar trick is actually a good way of cleaning any soap/grease residue from the tyre that you may get on when cleaning/re-lubing the bike. In fact, if you watch the British Cycling mechanic (Ernie Feargrieve ??) roll out a bike on the Velodrome, one of the last things he'll do is wipe the tyres with a vinegar soaked cloth...
The vinegar trick is actually a good way of cleaning any soap/grease residue from the tyre that you may get on when cleaning/re-lubing the bike. In fact, if you watch the British Cycling mechanic (Ernie Feargrieve ??) roll out a bike on the Velodrome, one of the last things he'll do is wipe the tyres with a vinegar soaked cloth...


