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• #4052
if it's not seated it'll feel wobbly (like you're riding over slight moguls). not nice
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• #4053
I've been getting this on narrower (19mm ID) rims and 38/35mm G-Ones lately. Fully deflated the tyre generally jumps off a little bit but always goes back up again without issue. Kind of annoying though as I suspect this is the reason for losing 20ish psi overnight. Have tried both more and less tape, no luck.
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• #4054
Tried the garden sprayer method before shelling out £50 for a compressor. It has done the trick perfectly on a tyre that would go nowhere near the outside of the rim with a track pump alone and all for a fiver.
Also given gorilla tape a whirl rather than paying a score for Stans tape.
Will take it out for a ride this afternoon to see if it all was too good to be true!
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• #4055
Where did you manage to get a compressor for £50?
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• #4056
I didnt, meant one of those airshot things
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• #4057
Tyres to avoid:
Schwalbe pro 1 TLE. -
• #4058
^ime cut up a bunch and are a bastard to seat - only ride 'OK' too. not sure I'd buy again
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• #4059
I need to find another pair of c 30c that are just better... f’ing annoying.
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• #4060
Go to Malcom at @thecycleclinic. The IRC formula pro tyres are excellent and don’t cut up but still grip and provide a comfortable ride.
I’ve got these and another pair that I can’t remember the model of. Both excellent
https://thecycleclinic.co.uk/collections/road-tyres/products/irc-formula-pro-x-guard-tl-tyres -
• #4061
I did not like pro-one at all either, I found the grip really poor at any given pressure
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• #4062
No 30 mill left so must be good!
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• #4063
GP5000s on enve rims can get to fuck, took two of us to get the cunts on, and we're both usually dickheads that show off with getting 95% of tyres off without levers.
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• #4064
My hands still hurt.
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• #4065
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• #4066
2020 and people still complaining about gp5000s
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• #4068
Actually, looking into it,, now that I know you need to loo into it, the 25c we fitted are not specifically stated as incompatible, although I think they should be alongside the 28c we fitted that was equally as cunty.
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• #4069
I tried the garden sprayer method.. didn't work.. I have a small Lidl compressor.. It prob has a 1litre tank.. it's mains powered and fine for paddling pools and the like.. I got a broken compressor off a friend and basically used it as a 25L air store and used the small compressor to pressurise it to 110PSI.. Got my tyres to inflate first time last night..
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• #4070
I rarely struggle getting tyres to inflate. Mind you, a 150l 160psi compressor does normally make life a lot easier. It still struggled with poxy Bontrager MTB tyres on Bontrager rims though.
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• #4071
I never got it to work and always ended up going to my brothers to use his huge compressor.. 2 secs with it and they popped.. I would spend hours swearing, using co2 cartridges and home made garden sprayer contraptions..
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• #4072
There's definitely a time and a place for a Big Fuckoff Compressor. Although I do sometimes wonder what happens if I need to reseat the tyres mid-ride.
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• #4073
Carry a compressor on your back! I tend to find the first couple of times seating them with a boost-it or compressor is needed but after that CO2 or even a normal pump pops it on okay. That said, the only time I've had to reseat the tyres has been because I'm putting a tube in to get me home.
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• #4074
If they are that hard to get on then they’re not coming off in a hurry either.
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• #4075
Gp5000s are enough to make me give up tubless on road.
Having used tubless off road a lot, tubless road is a pile of shit in comparison.
Yep, I checked the moulding line and it's even all round. Will go for a ride later and see what happens!