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Re: Going tubeless - what's the GP4000 equivalent? [Benv]
Benv wrote:
I was looking into these as well but going by the Amazon reviews they appear to be a hit or miss; some claiming they're great and some having cuts and issues right from the start - and it seems it's more than just installation error that's causing the issues. Their rolling resistance seems comparable to the GP 4000 when looking at this: https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/...ro-one-tubeless-2016


I have a larger set of the edit: "G Ones" on my gravel bike and put 3k miles on them this year without a lot of complaints. I agree with LAI on how well they roll. TomA tested them against Compass and Challenger gravel tires and they aren't fast. But they took some serious punctures and in all but one case sealed right up. For the worst puncture it just took one genuine innovations patch cord pushed thru to seal up. This is running at 60-70psi max, I haven't gone the tubeless route on road wheels/tires yet.

For tubeless road from the bicyclerolllingresistance list I'd give the Hutchinson Fusion 5 Galactik TL a try. They test fast and are supposed to have better puncture resistance than the Vittoria CS TLR. Hutchinson has been making tubeless tires longer than most of the other manufacturers and probably make some of the tires sold under OEM names.
Last edited by: SummitAK: Dec 27, 17 10:40

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  • Post edited by SummitAK (Dawson Saddle) on Dec 27, 17 10:40: G-One tires not Pro-One...