Best tyres for commuting?
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby cyclingnolycra » Fri May 13, 2022 8:49 pm
So I'm looking for suggestions about a 30/32mm tyre that'd be faster but somewhat durable still. Is gp5000 32mm a good idea? Otherwise there's 4seasons in 32mm but not sure how much faster (pretty sure it will be though) than the refuses.
I was also considering the regular rubino pro in 30mm since that's cheap and available.
On my vittoria corsa controls in 25mm i never punctured on the commute on my other bike, but I tended to avoid wet conditions. This time I'm riding almost all conditions.
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby DavidS » Fri May 13, 2022 10:09 pm
More recently I have been using Pirelli P Zero 28mm and they are quick and have good grip.
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby Thoglette » Fri May 13, 2022 11:37 pm
The basic Q is: how fast do you want to spend? Rene Herse super ligier will be fast (and relatively long lasting compared to real race rubber) but they’re the other side of $100 each. As are real race rubber
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby foo on patrol » Sat May 14, 2022 3:00 am
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby Retrobyte » Sat May 14, 2022 10:06 am
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby blizzard » Sat May 14, 2022 2:55 pm
Fair weather I ride my road bike with GP5000 TL, for a race tyre they work well for commuting. Definitely not the cheapest option.
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby cyclingnolycra » Sat May 14, 2022 10:21 pm
part of me feels that for commuting I don't want to spend more than $70 on a tyre... it just feels wrong.Thoglette wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 11:37 pmIve run Maxxis refuse and I’m now running panaracer at 2x the price.
The basic Q is: how fast do you want to spend? Rene Herse super ligier will be fast (and relatively long lasting compared to real race rubber) but they’re the other side of $100 each. As are real race rubber
But are those Rene Herse tyres amazing? If they really are then I'd consider it. Also would consider them for my roadie...
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby Thoglette » Sun May 15, 2022 12:12 am
For a range of reasons (one that the rimes are 630ETRO) that's where my current commuter tyres ended up. 35mm panaracerscyclingnolycra wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 10:21 pmpart of me feels that for commuting I don't want to spend more than $70 on a tyre... it just feels wrong.
When the current rims wear out I'll probably join the modern world at 622ETRO (but 25mm or wider rims) and then I'll have a much bigger range to chose from.
My "roadie" runs tubulars which cost a bit more and won't last half as long.
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby trailgumby » Tue May 17, 2022 8:56 pm
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Yeah, they're ordinary. Much prefer the GP5000s. They wear faster because they're a softer, more compliant rubber but that's what you want for wet weather grip.
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby cyclingnolycra » Wed May 18, 2022 10:12 am
By "they" did you mean the gatorskins or rubino pros?trailgumby wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 8:56 pm'
Yeah, they're ordinary. Much prefer the GP5000s. They wear faster because they're a softer, more compliant rubber but that's what you want for wet weather grip.
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby trailgumby » Wed May 18, 2022 12:09 pm
Sorry, could have chosen my words better. I meant the Gatorskins are ordinary.cyclingnolycra wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 10:12 amBy "they" did you mean the gatorskins or rubino pros?trailgumby wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 8:56 pm'
Yeah, they're ordinary. Much prefer the GP5000s. They wear faster because they're a softer, more compliant rubber but that's what you want for wet weather grip.
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby nmelser » Sun Dec 11, 2022 10:02 pm
Anyone got opinions on them? I'm guessing they will wear quickly because they feel soft, but I seem to do serious damage to all my tyres (durano plus, Gatorskins and now refuse) before they get time to wear out.
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Re: Best tyres for commuting?
Postby Retrobyte » Mon Dec 12, 2022 8:38 am
I have Cinturato Velos on my commuter, which came with Maxxis Refuse when I bought it. I chose the Cinturato based on the site you linked - they are lighter, have better grip, less rolling resistance, and similar puncture protection to the Re-fuse.nmelser wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 10:02 pmsplashed out and bought some pirelli cinturato velo tyres after my Maxxis Re-fuse tyre got punctured by a massive screw. So far they're comfortable and feel a little faster. I don't really notice or care so much about speed. Bought them because the resistance site says they're better protection and much better road resistance: https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.co ... -velo-2018.
Anyone got opinions on them? I'm guessing they will wear quickly because they feel soft, but I seem to do serious damage to all my tyres (durano plus, Gatorskins and now refuse) before they get time to wear out.
I've had them on for a couple of months now and am really happy with them - they have better grip too. Too early to say how they will wear, but so far I would definitely buy them again.
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