Yes, but it leaves some marks on carbon rims. Faint but still. Any ideas on how to prevent that?
New Continental 5000S Tires - Tubeless Compatible
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I have not found that to be the case myself but maybe I'm less fussy. Just riding a bike causes wear and tear all over anyway. Still, wide and flat tyre levers probably help. The posh Silca levers are carbon specific. I have a pair although I don't reach for them any more than a cheapie tacx set.
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Report after around 400-500km of use on crappy UK roads. 100 km with some rain and debris on road, rest was dry.
Strong tyres, quite comfortable over large potholes at speed, but not so comfy over small ones (?).
Only 1 tiny 0.5-1mm flint mark (flint has been removed). Other than that, tyres look like new.
Grip on wet is ok but nothing special, definitely not as good as my Competitition tubulars.
Running 25mm, I am 68kg, pressure 75PSI front and 80PSI rear.
Strong tyres, quite comfortable over large potholes at speed, but not so comfy over small ones (?).
Only 1 tiny 0.5-1mm flint mark (flint has been removed). Other than that, tyres look like new.
Grip on wet is ok but nothing special, definitely not as good as my Competitition tubulars.
Running 25mm, I am 68kg, pressure 75PSI front and 80PSI rear.
Me too. I thought German and Swiss precision..going to be easy...how wrong I was. Absolute nightmare. Very close to giving up.ryanw wrote:Just to add to this.
I had big issues getting the tyres to fit my DT Swiss rims.
Having just mounted a set on a pair of Enve 3.4's almost all by hand, it is definitely the rim not the tyre!
Road feel 25mm at 75/80 psi is excellent though, reminded me of riding corsa with latex.
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add 30ml sealant, then pump with a track pump
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1400-1500mi (all race conditions or climbing/descending) on this rear tire. Looks like it still has 1000mi left in it to my eyes.
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No doubt system weight matters. I also consider myself very efficient at energy conservation. I sit up or slide slightly out of the draft to slow down rather than feather the brakes most of the time. I let gaps open before corners when I am tailgunning as not to run into the back of others.
Nonetheless, I am impressed with the wear rate. With Corsa G1.0s I only got 1200-1300mi out of the rear before the center rib was completely gone.
Nonetheless, I am impressed with the wear rate. With Corsa G1.0s I only got 1200-1300mi out of the rear before the center rib was completely gone.
The GP5Ks don't sqaure off as badly as the GP4Ks. I don't know the reason for sure but perhaps the rubber contour on the GP5K better matches the wear rate contour.
I usually ride Contis until I see one or two spots with exposed threads from the casing. When this happens the tire is still safe since 99% of the tire still has rubber over the casing. The 'bald' spots are just areas where the rubber is at the thinnest. But of course puncture protection is significantly reduced when the tire is this worn.
I usually ride Contis until I see one or two spots with exposed threads from the casing. When this happens the tire is still safe since 99% of the tire still has rubber over the casing. The 'bald' spots are just areas where the rubber is at the thinnest. But of course puncture protection is significantly reduced when the tire is this worn.
posted this on the Vittoria Corsa thread yesterday:
As of today, I have ridden 1,569.6km on the Continental GP5000 TL (25's), and I have ridden on poor potholed roads, in the wet and dry.
I'm impressed, and can say that I really like these. Zero punctures, and the tyres still look very good. Grip is good even in the wet. I think that there are still many miles left in these.
I will buy another set middle of next month and keep them till I need to replace the current set
As of today, I have ridden 1,569.6km on the Continental GP5000 TL (25's), and I have ridden on poor potholed roads, in the wet and dry.
I'm impressed, and can say that I really like these. Zero punctures, and the tyres still look very good. Grip is good even in the wet. I think that there are still many miles left in these.
I will buy another set middle of next month and keep them till I need to replace the current set
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