Conti GP5000 tire life-span: how many miles did you get?
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My front tire looks like it will make it beyond 13,000 kilometers (8078 miles) Rear tires I'm getting. I don't swap front to rear when installing a new tire any more. That just seems like too much possibility of a flat from installation error for the little bit more traction the new tire provides.
I'm just using the basic GP5000 tubed black wall. The rear I just changed out last year with more than 5000 but less than 6000 miles (8047 - 9656km). Bad record keeping on my part, I failed to record exactly when I put it on. It could have gone further, but I had one skid patch showing threads and a organized ride coming up that I didn't want trouble on. No flats on either tire. I think I'm almost 3½ years since any flat.
I'm just using the basic GP5000 tubed black wall. The rear I just changed out last year with more than 5000 but less than 6000 miles (8047 - 9656km). Bad record keeping on my part, I failed to record exactly when I put it on. It could have gone further, but I had one skid patch showing threads and a organized ride coming up that I didn't want trouble on. No flats on either tire. I think I'm almost 3½ years since any flat.
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And I was out again yesterday hitting a gravel patch without issues. I really dont get how people get so little use out of these. That would really piss me off lol I mean these cost nearly as much as a car tire.
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Perhaps you also don't look for the better deals on GP5000's or bike tires in general. The same vendor may not always have the best prices. You have to search.
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when ever i used "performance" tires, the one thing I do not expect is long-life akin to passenger tires albeit all-seasons, winter, summer compound.... Even a true summer tire I don't expect to get as many miles out of them compared to general use all-seasons.
What I do expect from the OEM regarding a performance tire that they produce are minimum miles under comprehendible criteria/details that the average consumer will understand.
An example that may or may not be accurate might be: ~1,200 miles in temps between 32F & 98F wet or dry, on solid road surfaces, within the min/max sidewall PSI rating, mounted in forward arrow rotation position, & speeds not exceeding 55MPH~
That'd probably never exist, but if it did, that'd be pretty cool & useful information imo.
In short, my expectations of a "performance" bicycle tire generally applies to "performance" automotive tires.
What I do expect from the OEM regarding a performance tire that they produce are minimum miles under comprehendible criteria/details that the average consumer will understand.
An example that may or may not be accurate might be: ~1,200 miles in temps between 32F & 98F wet or dry, on solid road surfaces, within the min/max sidewall PSI rating, mounted in forward arrow rotation position, & speeds not exceeding 55MPH~
That'd probably never exist, but if it did, that'd be pretty cool & useful information imo.
In short, my expectations of a "performance" bicycle tire generally applies to "performance" automotive tires.
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