Best tubeless road bike tire?
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Best tubeless road bike tire?
So I’ve been on Conti GP5000TLs and have loved them. Got some cuts in the tire so I’m looking at replacing them, and finding those tires in 28 for a good price right now seems to be hard. What’s a compatible tire at a decent price?
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The Schwalbe Pro One Addix TLE is excellent (the non-Addix were the previous generation - Addix will have the orange "1" on the sidewall label), but they're currently hard to find at decent price in a 28mm, too.
Vittoria Corsa/Corsa Control, Michelin Power Road TLR and Pirelli P Zero Velo Race SL are on my list to try, but I usually only go through one type of tire per year... so it'll be a while 'til I have hands-on with all of them.
Vittoria Corsa/Corsa Control, Michelin Power Road TLR and Pirelli P Zero Velo Race SL are on my list to try, but I usually only go through one type of tire per year... so it'll be a while 'til I have hands-on with all of them.
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I am not willing to say that there seems to be a slight tire shortage, but there does kinda seem to be a bit of a tire shortage. Many shops in 28mm are out of stock on premium tires and the places you can find them, the prices seem to have gone up. It is a bit weird. The Pro One Addix TLE have been on my list of tires to try, I should finally pull the trigger on them.
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I am not willing to say that there seems to be a slight tire shortage, but there does kinda seem to be a bit of a tire shortage. Many shops in 28mm are out of stock on premium tires and the places you can find them, the prices seem to have gone up. It is a bit weird. The Pro One Addix TLE have been on my list of tires to try, I should finally pull the trigger on them.
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Yep, I think I bought two sets of GP5000TLs for like 40 a tire, now if you can find them, they’re 65 a tire. I can’t find Addix TLEs for less than 75 bucks in 28mm as I search for them right now.
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+1. I placed an order from them this past Sunday at 4am their local time. Showed up yesterday (Tuesday).. though I'm in NYC so probably a country entry point.
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Also, those tires linked from Merlin appear to not be the tubeless version.
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I'm always keeping a loose eye on pricing, just in case. I haven't seen anything spectacular recently, but if I needed some tires right now, I'd either get:
Michelin Power Road TLR from pbk for ~$51ea plus whatever discount code you can find (I've seen 14 or 15% off within the last couple days)
Vittoria Corsa 2.0 TLR from Excel in CO - $89 for a twin pack plus another ~$50 for a Corsa or Control 2.0 TLR (I like to buy in threes: two rear, one front).
Michelin Power Road TLR from pbk for ~$51ea plus whatever discount code you can find (I've seen 14 or 15% off within the last couple days)
Vittoria Corsa 2.0 TLR from Excel in CO - $89 for a twin pack plus another ~$50 for a Corsa or Control 2.0 TLR (I like to buy in threes: two rear, one front).
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The Schwalbe Pro One Addix TLE is excellent (the non-Addix were the previous generation - Addix will have the orange "1" on the sidewall label), but they're currently hard to find at decent price in a 28mm, too.
Vittoria Corsa/Corsa Control, Michelin Power Road TLR and Pirelli P Zero Velo Race SL are on my list to try, but I usually only go through one type of tire per year... so it'll be a while 'til I have hands-on with all of them.
Vittoria Corsa/Corsa Control, Michelin Power Road TLR and Pirelli P Zero Velo Race SL are on my list to try, but I usually only go through one type of tire per year... so it'll be a while 'til I have hands-on with all of them.
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I'm really enjoying the previous generation Schwalbe Pro One TLE. All the bad reviews haven't applied to me [yet]. I've logged ~200 miles now and there doesn't appear to be any wear. I don't have any slashes/tears/cuts that people complain about. The grip is also impressive. The only downside was that it was a ***** to mount. For $25-30/tire it can't be beat, IMO. I'm looking forward to trying the new, improved Addix version.
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I generally hate all road tubeless but...
Pirelli P Zero Race TLR has been a super nice tire to work with. Long term reviews aren't in yet.
Always loved Michelin but I have been seeing quality issues lately.
Actually interested in the Goodyear offerings
GP5000 TL - I haven't been super happy with the 5000 in general. The tubeless seems "OK".
I hate Schwalbe and honestly think that while they did great at getting a useable tubeless road tire to market nearly the quickest the reason is because they just didn't care about the tire ride or feel all that much. There's a reason better tire companies waited.
Pirelli P Zero Race TLR has been a super nice tire to work with. Long term reviews aren't in yet.
Always loved Michelin but I have been seeing quality issues lately.
Actually interested in the Goodyear offerings
GP5000 TL - I haven't been super happy with the 5000 in general. The tubeless seems "OK".
I hate Schwalbe and honestly think that while they did great at getting a useable tubeless road tire to market nearly the quickest the reason is because they just didn't care about the tire ride or feel all that much. There's a reason better tire companies waited.
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I generally hate all road tubeless but...
Pirelli P Zero Race TLR has been a super nice tire to work with. Long term reviews aren't in yet.
Always loved Michelin but I have been seeing quality issues lately.
Actually interested in the Goodyear offerings
GP5000 TL - I haven't been super happy with the 5000 in general. The tubeless seems "OK".
I hate Schwalbe and honestly think that while they did great at getting a useable tubeless road tire to market nearly the quickest the reason is because they just didn't care about the tire ride or feel all that much. There's a reason better tire companies waited.
Pirelli P Zero Race TLR has been a super nice tire to work with. Long term reviews aren't in yet.
Always loved Michelin but I have been seeing quality issues lately.
Actually interested in the Goodyear offerings
GP5000 TL - I haven't been super happy with the 5000 in general. The tubeless seems "OK".
I hate Schwalbe and honestly think that while they did great at getting a useable tubeless road tire to market nearly the quickest the reason is because they just didn't care about the tire ride or feel all that much. There's a reason better tire companies waited.
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Went with the Continental Grandprix 5000TL and they have been great. First thing I noticed is how well they track with good stability going downhill along with better then average grip when cornering.
1 sidewall puncture in 3,500 miles which I plugged and was able to complete the century ride. Not cheap but well worth it IMO. The only downside is they are a bear to mount.
1 sidewall puncture in 3,500 miles which I plugged and was able to complete the century ride. Not cheap but well worth it IMO. The only downside is they are a bear to mount.
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The reputation for being not terribly robust scared me off of that generation, but the current pricing is tempting. No complaints on the Addix, personally. I replaced the first rear tire at ~2600 miles, which isn't bad for a performance tire for me. That tire did take a 1/4" cut that sealed but re-opened a month later when it took a rough bump just right; it did re-seal again on its own, though, FWIW. As much as I'd like to try the others I've previously mentioned, I'd happily run them again if I found a decent price on them. Oh, and they also mounted pretty easily on two different wheelsets.
I have been riding Schwalbe Pro Ones for almost 3 years and have been generally pleased with ride and durability. I started with the original microskin version and recently replaced a worn rear tire with the updated addix. Ride wise, I don’t notice a difference buut set up with the addix was easier. I had to use a compressor canister to get the originals to mount where the addix version pops right on with just a floor pump. That said, overall I think I prefer the originals. I seem to lose a touch more air between rides from the addix version suggesting the originals seal better (air loss is minor either way so not a big deal), but more importantly, the addix tire does seem to be wearing faster and a touch more prone to nicks than were the orginals, which lasted quite a long time.
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I generally hate all road tubeless but...
Pirelli P Zero Race TLR has been a super nice tire to work with. Long term reviews aren't in yet.
Always loved Michelin but I have been seeing quality issues lately.
Actually interested in the Goodyear offerings
GP5000 TL - I haven't been super happy with the 5000 in general. The tubeless seems "OK".
I hate Schwalbe and honestly think that while they did great at getting a useable tubeless road tire to market nearly the quickest the reason is because they just didn't care about the tire ride or feel all that much. There's a reason better tire companies waited.
Pirelli P Zero Race TLR has been a super nice tire to work with. Long term reviews aren't in yet.
Always loved Michelin but I have been seeing quality issues lately.
Actually interested in the Goodyear offerings
GP5000 TL - I haven't been super happy with the 5000 in general. The tubeless seems "OK".
I hate Schwalbe and honestly think that while they did great at getting a useable tubeless road tire to market nearly the quickest the reason is because they just didn't care about the tire ride or feel all that much. There's a reason better tire companies waited.
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I have been riding Schwalbe Pro Ones for almost 3 years and have been generally pleased with ride and durability. I started with the original microskin version and recently replaced a worn rear tire with the updated addix. Ride wise, I don’t notice a difference buut set up with the addix was easier. I had to use a compressor canister to get the originals to mount where the addix version pops right on with just a floor pump. That said, overall I think I prefer the originals. I seem to lose a touch more air between rides from the addix version suggesting the originals seal better (air loss is minor either way so not a big deal), but more importantly, the addix tire does seem to be wearing faster and a touch more prone to nicks than were the orginals, which lasted quite a long time.
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Schwalbe have stated that Addix are true to size on an 19mm int width rim. My own experience, on 17mm and 23mm rims, supports this. One nice thing about the Addix is that, now that they're more true to size on modern width rims, they've expanded their sizing and offer a 30mm in addition to the 28mm.
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I was using GP5k's before I switched to a Veloflex Corsa EVO TLR. The GP 5k's are a pain to install but the Veloflex is easier with minimal effort and it rolls better.
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Yea, there is no putting a tube in for me on the road with the GP5KTLs, really hard to get on the wheel. A wheel that performs as well or better, easier setup and still has some puncture resistance, would be amazing.
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The Corsa/Corsa Controls TLR were pretty easy to get on with levers. You just have to be willing to send it. I don’t know if I could get those tires on without levers, honestly.
The bead stretched out - a lot - after a couple weeks. Taking the tire on and off became comically easy.
I got a cut in the sidewall from a rock after just a few miles. I haven’t used that tire since (sealant didn’t work).
The grip is fantastic but it also doesn’t seem to “glide” as nicely as my Pirelli P Zeros (with tubes).
The bead stretched out - a lot - after a couple weeks. Taking the tire on and off became comically easy.
I got a cut in the sidewall from a rock after just a few miles. I haven’t used that tire since (sealant didn’t work).
The grip is fantastic but it also doesn’t seem to “glide” as nicely as my Pirelli P Zeros (with tubes).
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The Addix are narrower, but I have 25s mounted to Hed Belgium + rims so both inflate wider than 25mm due to the wide rim (21mm internal). The addix inflate to about 27mm while the older tires inflated to 29mm. On a standard width rim, I would expect addix to be close to tru to size.
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