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  • Until I got wide rims I had 25s on narrow for 2 summers, still worth it over 23c I reckon.

  • Cheers, will go for the 25's - makes more sense anyway as I can swap with the road bike. (don't worry, no skidding on the corsas - it's for fancy fixed summer road trips)

  • I have a pair of these, have done for a month, and despite getting a puncture every ride I did on my Pagri Roubaixs so being slight hesitant about Challenge's puncture resistance claims, these have been fantastic. Including riding The Hell of North London, and commuting daily for a month, I've had 1 puncture, which I don't think is too bad for tyres that are this comfy

    they're a great pro-muter tyre...

  • so... these - winstanleysbikes.co.uk/produc­t/70294/Clement_Strada_LGG_Tan_Wall_Fold­ing_Road_Tyre_CM01038?gclid=CNfspK-ynMUC­FSvJtAodciYAUw for £20 each, or Vittoria Open Corsa?

  • 2500 miles on my open pave. Not a single puncture. And I've ridden footpath, bridal paths and some massive potholes.
    But they're pretty much worn out. We'll the back is.

  • http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/article/bend-in-the-road-tyre-makers-still-split-on-tubeless-44186/

    Consensus seems to be that tubeless makes sense for larger volume tyres (27mm and greater)

    Interesting to see that Schwalbe have a 30mm tyre in the pipeline.

  • How many miles do people get out of 4000s?

  • Are the Specialized S-Works Turbo Cotton clinchers as good as the reviews say? Where's the cheapest place to find them? Worth the extra money over GP4000s?

  • Specialized S-Works Turbo Cotton

    They seem like really supple summer/race only tyre to me which means they will wear out faster with less puncture protection.

    If it was me I'd go for Veloflex master/record/corsa with latex tubes; half the price too.

  • Best 27" tyre at the mo?
    Searching suggests Pasela Compe but any other options worth looking at?
    Going on a late 50's club build.

  • Ah ok. Just had a look at the reviews and they don't seem to be any better re: punctures. Also they have "gum coloured sidewalls", rather than actual cotton with the rubber glued on, which seems a bit naff. But yeah, S-Work's are pricey.

  • The Veloflex casing is cotton.

    The Specialized tyres might even be made my Veloflex or (more likely) Vittoria.

  • http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/category/components/tyres/road/product/review-specialized-s-works-turbo-cotton-48704/

    "320tpi 'polycotton' casing – likely similar, if not identical, to what Vittoria uses for its high-end open tubulars, given that these are made in the same factory."

    24 or 26? 26 rear 24 front maybe? I'm big and heavy.

  • I reckon the Spesh Turbo Cottons are an open tubular version of the Vittoria Crono tub with gumwalls.

  • ... sounds fragile.

  • Vittoria Pave CG maybe? Just want to try something different from the GP4000s

  • Michelin Pro4 SC ?

  • I'd love to try something different to GP4000s if they were easier to get on and off my rims - anyone got Pacenti SL23s and uses a different tyre?

  • I need some new tyres for a summer of sportives.
    Recommends for durable race tyre?

  • GP4000sII

  • Any from the Conti Grand Prix series will do (they all have 180tpi as far as i know). Alternatives may be Vittoria Rubino (150tpi) or Conti Gatorskin (220tpi).

  • Conti are endorsed by World Champion @Hippy too.

  • Put some GP4000s back on my bike last night as an experiment to see if I really could tell a difference to the Veloflex.

    The answer is yes. GP4000s feel like they're slightly less stable than this:

  • "endorsed" is an interesting way of putting it.. .

  • Open Corsa Evo CX 25c swollen to 27mm width after 2 month, internal rim diameter 18mm - never been over 100 psi. Height wise seem unchanged. No punctures.

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