Interesting. I never tried the 5000. Still burning up my leftover gp4000. On the last set now. Probably got another 4-5 k to go I reckon.
Replacement for GP4000s?
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Re: Replacement for GP4000s?
Postby foo on patrol » Sun Jan 01, 2023 8:30 pm
Comedian wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:31 amSo I've always run conti 25's. When I ordered the vittorias I realised I'd actually done a size downgrade. Painful.foo on patrol wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 11:09 am
Yeah Conti's 23's = 25mm 25's = 27mm 28's= well I never bothered after finding they wouldn't fit in me rear and to close to the top in the front as well.
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When I told others about the difference, they didn't believe me. I tweaked onto it when looking at the clearance in my rear fork and seat tube and thought, there's something wrong here, so I got my verniers out and presto. I could never understand why the 23's were so close to the seat tube and when I went to 25's I had about 2mm clearance.
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Re: Replacement for GP4000s?
Postby Mububban » Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:22 pm
Replaced a worn GP4000 25c with a new GP5000 28c, and they measure the same width (about 27mm) on my 16.5mm internal width rims. If anything the GP4000 is maybe 0.5mm wider (according to my highly accurate adjustable spanner with mm markings
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Re: Replacement for GP4000s?
Postby foo on patrol » Fri Jan 13, 2023 7:49 pm
I have read on several forums that the 5000"s are more accurate with the width stated.
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Re: Replacement for GP4000s?
Postby Mr Purple » Sat Feb 11, 2023 5:08 pm
Ok, I think I'll stick with the Schwalbe Pro 1s for now.
1137km on the current rear, still good grip and no signs of canvas showing through yet. That's pretty much a record for me.
1137km on the current rear, still good grip and no signs of canvas showing through yet. That's pretty much a record for me.
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Re: Replacement for GP4000s?
Postby warthog1 » Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:14 pm
Tubed or tubeless?
I haven't tried their tubeless goers yet.
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Re: Replacement for GP4000s?
Postby Mr Purple » Sun Feb 12, 2023 11:45 am
Just the tubed version. Though I cursed myself by singing their praises yesterday - noticed a bit of weird handling today and when I got home saw all the wear markers were gone and there was canvas showing through in one spot.
Still - 1191km on the back, with another 2000km on the front for that tyre. Still pretty good for me.
Will be going tubeless on the gravel bike and see how it goes. It worries me a bit for the road bike because the tyres are more expensive and harder (and messier) to change. Unless I'll get more than six weeks out of a tyre that sounds a bit painful.
Still - 1191km on the back, with another 2000km on the front for that tyre. Still pretty good for me.
Will be going tubeless on the gravel bike and see how it goes. It worries me a bit for the road bike because the tyres are more expensive and harder (and messier) to change. Unless I'll get more than six weeks out of a tyre that sounds a bit painful.
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Re: Replacement for GP4000s?
Postby warthog1 » Sun Feb 12, 2023 12:26 pm
Yes road tubeless are ridiculously overpriced.
Gravel tubeless appears much more reasonably priced.
I don't know why.
I ride with a few on gravel here. Everybody is tubeless.
Despite that there are still a few punctures.
It is much harder on tyres than the road ime.
Gravel tubeless appears much more reasonably priced.
I don't know why.
I ride with a few on gravel here. Everybody is tubeless.
Despite that there are still a few punctures.
It is much harder on tyres than the road ime.
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Re: Replacement for GP4000s?
Postby Mububban » Thu Feb 16, 2023 3:43 pm
GGARRH$%#((AT)(&%$^*(AT)*&($&*^(AT)$
I just noticed this deep flap of rubber on my <1000km new rear GP5000 Who knows if it happened on this morning's commute or previously and I just didn't notice it.....
Is it worth trying to superglue it down and hope for the best?
I just noticed this deep flap of rubber on my <1000km new rear GP5000 Who knows if it happened on this morning's commute or previously and I just didn't notice it.....
Is it worth trying to superglue it down and hope for the best?
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Re: Replacement for GP4000s?
Postby warthog1 » Thu Feb 16, 2023 3:53 pm
Some shoe goo if it is a rear tyre.
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Re: Replacement for GP4000s?
Postby Mububban » Wed Mar 01, 2023 3:38 pm
Yes rear, and as it turns out I did have some Shoe Goo. So far it's held up so fingers crossed. I'm checking it regularly and won't assume it'll last forever.
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