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Old 03-11-22, 07:48 PM
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Pro Ones are awesome tires. I'm gonna order another back up pair since they are in stock at a few places.
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c'mon, one more size up Schwalbe!
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Pro Ones are awesome tires. I'm gonna order another back up pair since they are in stock at a few places.
Been waiting for months from bike tires direct for my Pro One 28mm tubeless. Where are they in stock? that would be great!!!
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What do the 25 or 28 Pro Ones and 5000s measure on a 19-20 width rim? My BMC says 25 max but my 25 Conti 4000s now measure 28. So that fits but once I go above that, it will become dicey.
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Old 03-16-22, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Chandne
What do the 25 or 28 Pro Ones and 5000s measure on a 19-20 width rim? My BMC says 25 max but my 25 Conti 4000s now measure 28. So that fits but once I go above that, it will become dicey.
The new Pro Ones, the Evo Addix with the orange "1" logo on the sidewall, have a reference internal rim width of 19mm, on which they're supposed to measure out to their nominal width.
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Ah, good to know. Having a toddler and aging parents, I am really out of the loop lately. Thanks!
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FrankTuna What size are the ones on your Roubaix? Also, what wheels are those? TIA
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FrankTuna What size are the ones on your Roubaix? Also, what wheels are those? TIA
The wheels are Bontrager Aeolus Pro 51 TLR Disc and the tires are 700x32. I absolutely LOVE the combo! I used DT Swiss tape instead of the Bontrager rim strips and now they only need topped of maybe 1x per week (and only a few PSI at that). The rear tire has a few small cuts but nothing that hasn't sealed right up with Orange Seal.
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Well...these tires probably had another 2000 miles in them, but it was not to be. A HUGE thorn (about 1-1/4" long) found its way into the rear tire. It sealed for at least 20-30 miles, maybe more with a very slow air leak. I pulled the tire to patch it on the inside when I got home, but the hole was more of a tiny slash. And after about 2-3 miles, it ended up looking like this:



I'll be replacing the tires with another pair next week. These were the nicest tubeless tires I've run yet. And they lost less air between rides than I used to to lose using tubes. I can't say that for GP5000TL, Specialized Roubaix's, or the Gravel Kings that I've tried.
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Well...these tires probably had another 2000 miles in them, but it was not to be. A HUGE thorn (about 1-1/4" long) found its way into the rear tire. It sealed for at least 20-30 miles, maybe more with a very slow air leak. I pulled the tire to patch it on the inside when I got home, but the hole was more of a tiny slash. And after about 2-3 miles, it ended up looking like this:



I'll be replacing the tires with another pair next week. These were the nicest tubeless tires I've run yet. And they lost less air between rides than I used to to lose using tubes. I can't say that for GP5000TL, Specialized Roubaix's, or the Gravel Kings that I've tried.
Check out this site...even with expensive shipping, I ordered 4 for less than $50/ea shipped to the US. I got my last batch from them and shipping was surprisingly fast.

https://www.bike-discount.de

Edit: I can't get the link to work properly so you may have to search.


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Originally Posted by FrankTuna
Check out this site...even with expensive shipping, I ordered 4 for less than $50/ea shipped to the US. I got my last batch from them and shipping was surprisingly fast.

https://www.bike-discount.de

Edit: I can't get the link to work properly so you may have to search.

Too late, they replacements arrived today. At that price, though, I'll go ahead and order another pair! I'd like to put a pair on my Roubaix. Thanks!

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