GoodYear Eagle F1 SuperSport Road TIres

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nismosr
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by nismosr

Any member running these brand new tires, tubeless compatible too . any feedback ?
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nismosr wrote:
Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:53 pm
Any member running these brand new tires, tubeless compatible too . any feedback ?

Was a tubeless version released very recently? The Eagle F1 tires were released last year without a tubeless version.

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Ive put 1500km on the Super Sport version. No complaints.

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I had Eagle F1s on my Porsche 911SC. :-)

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by Lewn777

Are these actually made by Goodyear or are they like Pirelli and made by Hutchinson or someone else?

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by grover

I'm running Eagle F1, non tubeless, 32mm. On Zipp 303 firecrest. Measure 31.5mm on rim with 21mm internal width.

The wheels were brand new when I switched to these tyres. So it might have been the wheels. But comfort increased significantly when I made this change. I moved from Challenge 36mm Strada Bianca open tubulars.

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grover wrote:
Thu Jul 09, 2020 10:44 am
I'm running Eagle F1, non tubeless, 32mm. On Zipp 303 firecrest. Measure 31.5mm on rim with 21mm internal width.

The wheels were brand new when I switched to these tyres. So it might have been the wheels. But comfort increased significantly when I made this change. I moved from Challenge 36mm Strada Bianca open tubulars.

What country are they made in? Taiwan or somewhere else?

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by nismosr

any one know where I could buy 28mm tubeless version ?
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by Yoln

I don't se anywhere that they are tubeless ready. An article mentions GY is currently working on a Tubeless version, is it out yet?
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by Yoln

Anyways, 190g for the 25mm width and 205 for the 28mm is pretty damn good. Looking forward to the first Crr tests
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by Rishie

Thought this was about car tyres!

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Lewn777 wrote:
Thu Jul 09, 2020 9:47 am
Are these actually made by Goodyear or are they like Pirelli and made by Hutchinson or someone else?
They are made by a contractor that is not Hutchinson or Vittoria.

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Lewn777 wrote:
Thu Jul 09, 2020 9:47 am
Are these actually made by Goodyear or are they like Pirelli and made by Hutchinson or someone else?
Are there any bicycle tyre brands not made by Hutchinson?

Who are the big players out there? Anyone who can point me to an article?
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Ypuh wrote:
Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:13 am
Lewn777 wrote:
Thu Jul 09, 2020 9:47 am
Are these actually made by Goodyear or are they like Pirelli and made by Hutchinson or someone else?
Are there any bicycle tyre brands not made by Hutchinson?

Who are the big players out there? Anyone who can point me to an article?

The are in fact, lots of tiremakers out there. Goodyear tires were developed by a company called a Rubber Kinetics Inc., and supposedly they make the tires themselves, but I don’t have proof of that. If so, the tires should have a Made in Taiwan stamp on it.

Only Pirelli, some Zipp, some Mavic are made by Hutchinson currently AFAIK.

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