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 Haze
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I always puncture on Pro Ones…Conti 5000 TL have been great as were the IRC mentioned earlier.

Just put some 5000 TR on the summer bike, tight as


 
Posted : 31/01/2022 8:04 pm
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I found Pro Ones to be way too fragile for the riding I do

Original or updated versions?

I have the newer ones and they seem fine so far, I know the originals had a rep for being fragile.


 
Posted : 31/01/2022 8:04 pm
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Original or updated versions?

Original. Final straw was a large bulge appearing in the carcass. I binned them and fitted the Hutchinsons.


 
Posted : 01/02/2022 12:16 am
 Haze
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Both for me...gave them another go since everyone insisted the newer ones were much improved, but same old.


 
Posted : 01/02/2022 9:16 am
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Similar to Haze. I’ve used both versions of the Pro Ones and wasn’t impressed. I also found the wet grip wasn’t ideal.
The newer version lasted about 2 months before I binned them off and went back to my Challenge tyres.
The GP5000s were always a worry that if I was to ever need to put an emergency tube in them, there was noway I could do that out on the road. Incredibly difficult to get seated on the rim.


 
Posted : 01/02/2022 9:56 am
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I've been tubeless on my road bike for 2 years now ever since I got my new mavic carbons.
I think the way to look at it is...go for the best tyre with puncture proof propertys..im not fussed about weight ( I mean we ain't pros once you add up your water and tool kit a few extra grams on tyres won't make much difference)
Now since 2 years ago I must have had about 5 punctures 4 rear 1 front...did I notice? no...it was only the white squiggles on the frame that gave it away.
So yeah i think tubeless is great.

On the flipside my last tyres with a tube were veredistine xtreme senso 3 years without a single puncture
Why did I change...well the new wheel came with a tubless tyre and I couldn't find a veredistine tyre 28mm, so I join the tubeless gang


 
Posted : 11/02/2022 10:26 am
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A mate had to be rescued today on her road bike when she couldn't repair a puncture. My LBS owner personally will not ride with them as he hates them. MTB and Gravel bikes all good, but not on road bikes. My new racer this year I put top end Roval's on. Tube only.


 
Posted : 11/02/2022 9:04 pm
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Spot on - I inflate without sealant.

Then after the bead pops, let it down and inject sealant.

Never had a prob. Still use clinchers on another bike and had no problem with a tube.


 
Posted : 11/02/2022 9:14 pm
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Lots of mention of lower pressures. I have 28c GP5000’s tubeless on carbon Rovals on my Creo SL. I weigh about 78 kg. I ride them at about 65 front/70 rear, maybe too high ?


 
Posted : 11/02/2022 10:24 pm
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I had a puncture on my commuter at the office the other day. Running tubeless, wouldn't seal.

I used superglue from the stationery cupboard. Sealed straight away, no messing around with anchovies.

I don't know how long it will last.


 
Posted : 12/02/2022 6:46 am
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I think it all come down to the sealant...I only use stan's....with stan's darts for larger ( hopefully never needed) holes


 
Posted : 12/02/2022 11:11 am
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Lots of mention of lower pressures. I have 28c GP5000’s tubeless on carbon Rovals on my Creo SL. I weigh about 78 kg. I ride them at about 65 front/70 rear, maybe too high ?

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Thoughts ?


 
Posted : 12/02/2022 12:11 pm
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28c GP5000’s tubeless on carbon Rovals on my Creo SL. I weigh about 78 kg. I ride them at about 65 front/70 rear, maybe too high ?

Joking aside, how heavy is the Creo?

But yeah, I'm 88kg right now (😭😭) and run 80psi in 25mm (27 measured) cheapo winter tyres with latex tubes. So you should be able to get away with a good bit lower being lighter, wider tyres, tubeless.


 
Posted : 12/02/2022 1:53 pm
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Thanks, it’s quite light, considering….. about 23 pounds


 
Posted : 12/02/2022 5:44 pm
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Then after the bead pops, let it down and inject sealant.

Yup. I remove the valve core and pump like a teenager to pop the bead. Then deflate and inject Stans sealant with a syringe. Refit the valve core and inflate.


 
Posted : 13/02/2022 11:53 am
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Lots of mention of lower pressures. I have 28c GP5000’s tubeless on carbon Rovals on my Creo SL. I weigh about 78 kg. I ride them at about 65 front/70 rear, maybe too high ?

I’d say a bit too much IMO. I’m about 90kg these days and I use 60f/65r on my 28mm tubeless rapidairs on Lightbicycle WR35’s, although they’re probably a touch wider than the Rovals.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 9:35 am
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