So what is a great non-tubeless clincher,in your opinion?
You can see a long list http://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com Specialized Turbo Cotton and Vittoria Corsa (open) G+ graphene are an excellent choices to upgrade from Continental 4000SII
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So what is a great non-tubeless clincher,in your opinion?
mpulsiv wrote:So what is a great non-tubeless clincher,in your opinion?
You can see a long list http://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com Specialized Turbo Cotton and Vittoria Corsa (open) G+ graphene are an excellent choices to upgrade from Continental 4000SII
mpulsiv wrote:So what is a great non-tubeless clincher,in your opinion?
You can see a long list http://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com Specialized Turbo Cotton and Vittoria Corsa (open) G+ graphene are an excellent choices to upgrade from Continental 4000SII
Zigmeister wrote:
GP4000S is still a great tire. Ride isn't harsh at all..
stormur wrote:Because ( my experience with two sets of Conti 4000s2 23 & 25mm ) :
poor quality ( cord visible on sidewalls , not enough rubber )
it flats every 80km avg
sidewalls blow off ( 2 tires from 4 so 50% rate )
feel harsh ( I recommend to try hand made Italian open tubulars and light latex tubes before discussing with this statement )
are slow(er than Veloflex for example)
on non perfect tarmac wear off fast ( thread become flat -> cornering !? )
mount them is PITA
wheelsONfire wrote: When we ride disc brakes the whole deal of braking is just like a leaving a fart. It happens and then it's over. Nothing planned and nothing to get nervous for.