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• #8902
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• #8903
Thanks - bit too much tread on them I think, I'm after something a touch slicker
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• #8904
Teravail Rampart (or possibly Washburn?). Haven’t used either but I rate Cannonballs.
https://www.thewoodscyclery.co.uk/shop/tyres/teravail-rampart-700-x-38c-light-and-supple-tan/
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• #8905
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• #8906
They roll much nicer than Gravelkings on tarmac
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• #8907
Terreno Zero, G One Speed, Teravail Rampart
Or the plus model of the Gravel Kings
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• #8908
GP5000s TL in 28mm that won’t require a remortgage???
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• #8909
Thanks all for the suggestions! The Teravail ones are a strong contender - I've never heard of before them tbh - thanks.
I've since found that Challenge have 36 tanwalls on their website, but I've not yet been able to talk myself into believing that c.£140 (+special sovereignty customs / vat) is a reasonable thing to do.
edit: remember a few years ago, 150 EUR for a set of tyres would have gone through the exchange rate conversions quite nicely... le sigh.
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• #8910
I have two of these unused if you want to PM me an offer?
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• #8911
I have two of these unused if you want to PM me an offer?
I'm looking for 1 if he doesn't want https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/371435/ will PM
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• #8912
Thanks all for the suggestions! The Teravail ones are a strong contender - I've never heard of before them tbh - thanks.
I've got these in 38c and they measure about 36c on 20mm internal rims. Really like them, originally purchased for a gravel only wheelset, they are now used for commuting and winter road riding too.
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• #8913
Has anyone seen some GP5K S TR unicorn tyres in stock anywhere? I thought they were all made in Europe, so don't understand the crap stock scenario.
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• #8914
Supply chain issues are not geographical. There are raw material shortages all over the place.
But yeah, GP5000 TR are out of stock at the distributor so unless there's a shop with a pair they haven't sold in a couple of months, you won't find any for a few weeks yet. -
• #8915
My GP5000 TL front tyre seems to keep having loose threads coming out of it. Is it going to explode and kill me? Seems to hold air but concerned something is coming apart.
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• #8916
I decided to switch from two tubed tyresets (previously Veloflex Master for summer and Vittoria Rubino Pro Control for bad weather period) to one tubeless.
Which tubeless road tyres in 700x32c would you recommend? I am not going to race, I would like it to be comfortable, but pleasant to ride at the same time. So far in reasonable prices in Poland/Germany (about 85 EUR for pair with shipping) I found Conti GP5000 TL, Goodyear Eagle F1 and Pirelli Cinturato Velo. Tanwall would be welcome but even harder to find in good price. -
• #8917
I've had the Pirelli Cinturatos, and loved them. Lightish, good grip in the wet, and set up tubeless quite easily.
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• #8918
I absolutely love the Michelin Power Road Tubeless tyres in 32mm. They're supremely comfy, quick and incredibly durable. Really can't fault them.
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• #8919
People here seems to really like Pirelli P Zero
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• #8920
I have a set of teravail 38 going spare as well.
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• #8921
P-Zero Race TLR (not SL, which is the "real" race version) have been good to me, on my second pair. Doesn't last a lot: Started puncturing roughly after 3000 km of use, had to change 3 punctures (in about 400k) later because of peer pressure (my friends are assholes)
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• #8922
I have smaller Gp5000’s on one bike and can’t really fault them, they’re quick and seem to be pretty robust. I’d have bigger gp5000’s on the other bike if the S TR version was available anywhere.
Quite like Schwalbe Pro Ones too (28 & 30’s) tried so far
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• #8923
You mean the Power Road TLR? I found them in good price at Mantel. I heard that they are quite hard to mount and differing opinions on sidewall durability, how is it for you?
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• #8924
How comfortable are they? I saw that on BRR they got impressive result for such a durable tyre, but heard about them being 'wooden', after riding Veloflexes with latex tubes I would like to still have some comfort on the road ;)
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• #8925
They mounted really easily, far more puncture proof and durable than the GP 5000s I had. I put over 5000 miles on my last pair before I changed them and didn't suffer a single puncture. I only changed them because I thought I should. They're also more than fast enough and don't feel any slower than the GP 5000s.
I've just been informed by the bike shop that my panaracer gravel kings are too shredded to convert to tubeless after only a couple of months :/
I'm looking for a set of fairly slick, 700c, 35+mm, tubeless tyres with a tan sidewall. I've looked for
Anyone know any others that might fit the bill and be available?