It's not you, it's me.
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It's not you, it's me.
Just read an article on the bicycle rolling resistance site where they are doing an extended test of the GP 5000. I tried them and blew one out and chewed up the other on inside of 500 miles. So far they've gone over 600 with no issues.
So I guess it really is me, after all.
So I guess it really is me, after all.
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I invented "It's not you, it's me."
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I thought this was going to be about getting a new bike and having to break the news to the old bike.
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This is going to curse me, but I've already got 1,379.3mi on my 28mm GP5k tubless tires without any issue.
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I don't have a racer at the moment, and I don't dare say out loud what type of tyres I use compared to GP 5000. I tend to replace tyres after a year or so, just a daily round on my bike not counting miles or kilometers. How reliable are the best 23 mm low weight tyres? I know Kevlar, but not yet had my hands on Vectran enforced light weights.
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Any one of us might be the one in a million. So individually, our experience isn't necessarily the norm.
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I've gone 1800 miles on GP 5000 clinchers without a flat...(this is my kiss of death)...
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Interesting. My experience was about the same. I noticed what I think was a sidewall defect a couple of hundred miles in on my first set (it could have been damaged from road debris, but it looked like a defect). Then I got a puncture that would not seal and ruined the tire trying to plug it.
I've got almost 800 trouble free miles on the second set.
-Matt
I've got almost 800 trouble free miles on the second set.
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About 1500 miles on a pair of 32mm GP5000 tubeful and no problems.
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I'm ashamed to think how many miles are on my current set of GP4000's.
Those 5000's with less crr and a little smaller and closer to size profile is looking really good.
A few places online often run a two-for sale. I'll have to pony up pretty soon.
Ohhhhhh, try those 5000's with latex. Hnnnnnnggggg. It's a nice ride and lower crr on the 4000's per BRR website.
Those 5000's with less crr and a little smaller and closer to size profile is looking really good.
A few places online often run a two-for sale. I'll have to pony up pretty soon.
Ohhhhhh, try those 5000's with latex. Hnnnnnnggggg. It's a nice ride and lower crr on the 4000's per BRR website.
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Can any one tell me the sizing for 28mm of the GP5000 vs the GP4000 and 4seasons? Im after the lowest profile tyre for greatest possible run clearance. Cheers
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I just replaced my 25's. They had about 4,000 on them. Cords started to show on rear. No flats and liked how they felt. Went back with same exact tires.
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What's this thread about?
Tempting fate!!
Tempting fate!!
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