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Did I say I was buying race tyres? I already have GP5000s on these wheels. Look at the thickness and puncture ratings and then think about why the Pirelli might be slower.
Shit, I know, why don't I just fit track tubs and hire a follow car full of spares to follow me everywhere? Genius!
So, anyone using Pirelli Cinturato Velo TLR Tubeless 700C with tubes or have an opinion on how easy they are to fit, in general? I thought I'd ask before I pull the trigger on a set of 35s for my Roval Rapide road wheels for the Crux.
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I’ve been on Cinturato 35mm ‘tubeless’ for last 3 or so years, Not massive mileage but you wont get punctures, and they are a bit sluggish compared with others. I’m going to swap them out for some Challenge Strada Bianca 40mm when they get delivered next week. #baller
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I had the Cinturatos found them really sluggish and unpleasant to ride. I'm currently using some 35mm Specialized S-Works Mondo Tyres. They're much nicer to ride and seem pretty hardy and long lasting. Not horrendous pricing either.
FWIW they were super easy to fit and set up tubeless.
They are quite slow, I had them, they shouldn't be sold at the price they are sold at IMO.
GP5K All Season fit the bill better.