expired Posted by Charlesb81 • Jun 7, 2021
Jun 7, 2021 8:45 AM
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Item 1 of 4
expired Posted by Charlesb81 • Jun 7, 2021
Jun 7, 2021 8:45 AM
Continental Grand Prix 5000 Bicycle Tire (Clincher, 23mm or 25mm)
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For example: I ride my GP4000sII 25mm on 22mm internal rim width at 98psi rear / 90 psi front on sunny days and it's super plush, no punctures, no pinches. In winter I'm at 100 psi rear / 95 psi front same positive experience.
EDIT: also pro tip if anyone has trouble stretching these tires onto their rims, let the tires stretch outside of the packaging in a humid room for about an hour before trying to mount. Pre stuff the tube in the tire before mounting and inflate. Deflate, remove the tube then mount as normal. It helps to preshape this tire before trying to mount otherwise it will fight you.
If your rims are wide, stay away from the narrower sizes. They'll fit, but will have a very harsh ride and be prone to pinch flats.
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If your rims are wide, stay away from the narrower sizes. They'll fit, but will have a very harsh ride and be prone to pinch flats.
If your "older" bike isn't that old and is running 32's, NO.
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If your "older" bike isn't that old and is running 32's, NO.
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Continental Grand Prix 5000 Road Tire - 700x25c
SKU: TIR-00181
2 $83.90
Subtotal $83.90
Shipping & Handling $0.00
Grand Total (Excl.Tax) $83.90
State Tax (6%)
$5.03
Tax
$5.03
Grand Total (Incl.Tax) $88.93
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That's a tall bike, btw...like > 6'4" tall.
I just put a new set on my bike about 600 miles ago. I think I paid about $43 per tire, so this is slightly cheaper. Looks like prices have gone up since I bought that pair. I went ahead and grabbed another set with this deal, as I know I'll need them eventually and this way I have spares in case I hit something big enough to wreck a tire.
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These tend to run a little tighter so make sure your wheel brand model is compatible.
I think there is a better chart than this, I'll see if I can find it later if no one else post it 1st.
https://www.continental-tires.com...-prix-5000
I switched to their TL's when they finally came out. I ride Easton's and hopefully if I get a flat I don't have to add a tube and just plug it, that will be a pain on the road.
Other than that their the best tubeless tire out there just like their GP's are!