Pirelli P Zero TLR tubeless

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bobones
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by bobones

wooger wrote:
Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:44 am
Not sure if this is news or I missed it, but these are now in stock on BikeInn in 35c and 40c versions at long last.

https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/pir ... 39229686/p
Tempted to get the 35s for winter (40s probably won't fit under my mudguards). Are these a better option than the Conti GP5k AS TR 35?

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howl
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by howl

bobones wrote:
Wed Sep 11, 2024 4:56 pm
Tempted to get the 35s for winter (40s probably won't fit under my mudguards). Are these a better option than the Conti GP5k AS TR 35?
I'm about to find out myself! Have had such a good experience with 30c (speedcore) that I've ordered a pair of 35c for this winter.

claudie
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by claudie

I prefer them to ASTRs, they feel more compliant and better puncture protection so far ( about 1500 miles )

wooger
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by wooger

I ordered a pair of both the 40c & 35c; 40s probably going on my commuting / gravel bike spare wheelset for not caring as much about potholes in the city, and still being able to do a decent fast ride out of the city when I don't feel like changing bikes.

The 35c, depending on how big they come up on 20mm internal rims, may be the tyres for my winter / mudguard / audax road bike.

RDY
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by RDY

Be nice if they did the RS version in 35 too.

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razorree
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by razorree

razorree wrote:
Thu Aug 15, 2024 11:39 am
is it TLR or non-TLR version? width looks ok,
not like for 28mm (which is narrower than other 28) damn...why such big inconsistencies ... :/
aaaaanndd.... yes, other versions are undersized as well
Pirelli P Zero Race 30mm vs Road 28mm ... (depends on an angle, sometimes it looks like road 28 could be bigger)
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race 30mm vs race tlr rs 30mm
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BigBoyND
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by BigBoyND

RDY wrote:
Thu Sep 12, 2024 5:42 pm
Be nice if they did the RS version in 35 too.
It must be coming:
https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-ww/bik ... -rs/35-622

TobinHatesYou
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by TobinHatesYou

BigBoyND wrote:
Fri Sep 13, 2024 6:16 am
RDY wrote:
Thu Sep 12, 2024 5:42 pm
Be nice if they did the RS version in 35 too.
It must be coming:
https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-ww/bik ... -rs/35-622

While there might be evidence it’s coming, that URL ain’t it.

https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-ww/bik ... rs/69-6969

BigBoyND
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by BigBoyND

Haha nice one! Couldn't imagine their site is such a mess.. fingers crossed for 35mm then

I'd put the 69mm on my commuter but that doesn't look to be for 26" wheels. :lol:

fastpinio
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by fastpinio

wooger wrote:
Thu Sep 12, 2024 3:10 pm
I ordered a pair of both the 40c & 35c; 40s probably going on my commuting / gravel bike spare wheelset for not caring as much about potholes in the city, and still being able to do a decent fast ride out of the city when I don't feel like changing bikes.

The 35c, depending on how big they come up on 20mm internal rims, may be the tyres for my winter / mudguard / audax road bike.
I ordered also 40c for my Felt Breed 30, today I will put them on wheels and do test ride.
Paid 42€/pc on Lordgun
Tyres are pretty heavy:
458g and 452g while specs says 400g.

BigBoyND
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by BigBoyND

The weights are crazy high but that could be a good commuter tire. How big did the 40mm measure?

bobones
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by bobones

My 40s measure 41 mm on 40 mm wide rims. They were very hard to mount, requiring a velcro strap to hold down one end of the bead while easing the other end over the rim with a tyre jack. They feel pretty supple both in the hand and on the road compared to AS TRs. Bonus is they fit nicely under my PDW fenders.

wooger
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by wooger

bobones wrote:
Fri Oct 11, 2024 9:12 pm
My 40s measure 41 mm on 40 mm wide rims. They were very hard to mount, requiring a velcro strap to hold down one end of the bead while easing the other end over the rim with a tyre jack. They feel pretty supple both in the hand and on the road compared to AS TRs. Bonus is they fit nicely under my PDW fenders.
Good idea, I'm on my 3rd evening having a go at mounting them here, losing the will.

Easily the tightest beads I've ever encountered.

bobones
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by bobones

wooger wrote:
Sat Oct 26, 2024 7:02 pm
bobones wrote:
Fri Oct 11, 2024 9:12 pm
My 40s measure 41 mm on 40 mm wide rims. They were very hard to mount, requiring a velcro strap to hold down one end of the bead while easing the other end over the rim with a tyre jack. They feel pretty supple both in the hand and on the road compared to AS TRs. Bonus is they fit nicely under my PDW fenders.
Good idea, I'm on my 3rd evening having a go at mounting them here, losing the will.

Easily the tightest beads I've ever encountered.
I used a BBB style tyre jack to pull the bead over the rim just a little bit at a time. The tool kept slipping so I used my free hand so push the tip into the rim for better grip. A strap or cable tie was needed to stop other end of the bead from coming loose. I thought it might just be the super wide rims making things worse, but I can't remember a more difficult tyre to mount either. God forbid having to remount one at the roadside!

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panuelos
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by panuelos

What is width of 30mm version on 25mm interal width rims? Does it comes around 32-33?

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