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  • Road tyre advice please – Vittoria G+, Conti GP4000S II or Schwalbe One Tubeless
  • Jungli
    Free Member

    Hi guys

    Any recommendations please?

    Thanks

    J

    mrblobby
    Free Member

    Specialized Turbo Cotton.

    beej
    Full Member

    I’ve got the Schwalbe One tubeless, and I’m very impressed. Then again, I’ve not really done a back to back test with the others so they may be even better. Or worse. I dunno.

    globalti
    Free Member

    Veloflex Open Corsas, the nearest thing you can get to tubs in a clincher. Fabulously smooth, amazingly grippy and affordable at £54 a pair from Ribble and now Wiggle. I can never go back to any other tyre.

    Sam
    Full Member

    Good shout on Veloflex at that price. I was on Vittoria Open Corsa SC until recently and they were lovely but a little fragile for these parts – great fine weather and race tyres though. Now on some Rubino Pro G+ and they are definitely a little more agricultural but seem quite bombproof so far.

    Sam
    Full Member

    Oh, and as MrB said – Turbos are supposed to be excellent but I can’t get them at trade so haven’t tried them 🙂

    Vortexracing
    Full Member

    I have used conti GP4000s and now using Schwalbe tubeless.

    Schwalbe for the win from me 😀

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    Turbo Cottons are delicious, and skinwall so they’re 35.9% better.

    My LBS has a One Tubless set up on a rim on the shop floor to show off with. It’s been there well over a year, topped up with sealant a few times. At least five times a day, it’s punctured with an awl, and it just keeps sealing itself up again. It still looks pretty much rideable.

    That, for me, is very, very impressive.

    Doesn’t come in a skinwall, though. 🙁

    cloudnine
    Free Member

    If you can run tubeless go with the pro ones

    Turnerfan1
    Free Member

    Schwalbe Pro one tubeless.
    I have been using 25 and 28mm.
    Been fantastic with the 28mm having the slight edge for comfort as well as speed.
    Thanks,
    Max

    singletrackmind
    Full Member

    I snapped 3 plastic tyre levers trying to mount a Pro1 tubeless on to some Pacenti rims.
    I might be cutting it off.

    TiRed
    Full Member

    Corsa G+. I’m also running Tubeless Schwalbe Ones (first generation), the Corsas just feel so much better. I haven’t run GP4000’s yet, but may try some.

    Not easy keeping those skinwalls clean though.

    jamiep
    Free Member

    Michelin Pro4 Service Course are now only £35/pair at Decathlon

    reggiegasket
    Free Member

    +1 the pro one tubeless
    +1 they are tight

    fifeandy
    Free Member

    Do you need them for racing?
    If not, get a quality set of training tyres instead. You’ll go 0.5mph slower and save yourself time at the side of the road fitting new tubes.

    Been running pro4 endurance (rebadged krylion carbon) for years for everything from fast(22mph) group rides to sportives to the alps. Never felt they’ve held me back, and 2 punctures in around 10k miles. They tend to square off and get a bit slower around 3k miles so get changed then.

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    pro one tubeless disappointing for me – four punctures in about 300 miles, worse than I’ve ever had with inner tubes. Granted, the roads are flinty but the older schwalbe ones did loads of tubeless miles with hardly a problem

    I’m still convinced by tubeless but I’m looking at something a bit heavier than those things

    mtbtomo
    Free Member

    +1 for Pro One!

    23mm and 25mm here and they size up large.

    ctk
    Free Member

    I like the Michelin pro4 aswell (25mm) next wheels/tyres will be tubeless though.

    ultracrepidarian
    Free Member

    Just mounted up 28c Pro 1’s, coming from 23c then 25c GP4000s. The Pro 1 measures just over 30mm (18mm int rim), and look rather beefy beside the 25c Conti that measures 27mm.

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