What tubeless 25 mm tyres for Reynolds Assault

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kingkongsfinger
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by kingkongsfinger

Hi, as the title says, what tyres for the carbon clinchers I have just bought.

Read that Schwalbe One Tubeless 25 mm are pretty good.

I have been tubeless on the MTB for years, is it as easy as this?

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by corky

Or wait for the Vitoria Corso g+ tubeless that should out very soon.......

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Here is a long thread about the One Pro Tubeless

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=133841

My research is they offer one of the best tires at the moment. Not sure about the how long it will last but with stans in the tire they should have a lot of puncture protection

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by jeffy

would be interested how 23mm or 25mm measure up on Assault rims if you have callipers/verniers.

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IRC make a schwable alternative. I like both. 25mm schwable ones on 25mm velocity aileron (20mm internal width) are just over 26mm.

IRC Formula RBCC 25mm tyres on 19mm internal width rims are 27mm.

Tubeless for road is really easy I don't use standard clinchers any more.

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by CrimsonKarter21

Specialized S-Works Turbo 26mm
I've been running the 26mm clinchers for a year and a half so far and they're by far the most confidence inspiring tires I've ridden. I train and race on the same wheels and tires and they've held up really well too. I'm going to build some Velocity Quill wheels and those are going to be what I get for a tubeless application.

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by jeffy

AFAIK Specialized S-Works Turbo 26mm are not tubeless?

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by joepac

They make an S-Works turbo tubeless... I'd say it and the schwalbe pro one are probably your two best racing tire options. I have had great luck with the schwalbe one clinchers.

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I've ridden both the One and the turbo tubeless. The One is a much more durable tire

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by micro553

Interesting.

I´m on the hunt for 23 or 25 mm tubless tires aswell.

I like tan sides.

Vittoria Corsa Speed TLR looks nice but they are only 23 mm.

Pro One - but only black
S-works Turbo TLR - but only black
Vittoria Speed Corsa TLR - Nice with tan but only 23 mm

Are Vittora doing 25 mm later this year?

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by kingkongsfinger

micro553 wrote:Interesting.

I´m on the hunt for 23 or 25 mm tubless tires aswell.

I like tan sides.

Vittoria Corsa Speed TLR looks nice but they are only 23 mm.

Pro One - but only black
S-works Turbo TLR - but only black
Vittoria Speed Corsa TLR - Nice with tan but only 23 mm

Are Vittora doing 25 mm later this year?


Yeh, seen the tan Corsa's and they look sweet but I can only find them in 23 mm Booooo !!!
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by Miller

Tubeless tyres with a retro look? Cognitive dissonance alert!

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by kingkongsfinger

Tubeless 25 mm tyres with amber walls, do they exist, if they do are they any good?

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