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I likewise have been happy with Corsa Controls (g2); haven't tried the Pro versions yet. An alternative I'd like to try and have read good things about is the Pirelli P Zero Race 4S tires (4S as in four season).
Decent price here, but quite expensive anywhere here in the US https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/...re/138898363/p |
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Recently tried the S Works Turbo T2/T5 (tube version) in 30, using some Silca latex tubes. Very smooth and fast so far, not the lightest, but I think they will be great on the Kirk this year. I'll see how they hold up.
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I prefer non tubeless compatible clinchers and rarely flat with tubes. I think they ride nicer and are easier to get on the rims.
People assume you need road tubeless nowadays, but I've found modern tire casings much better along with 28mm+ and lower pressures to negate the old days of 23mm tires and 110psi. Currently I am running panaracer agilests (standard version) on a road bike and paselas on a commuter. |
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I have been using Corsa Control clinchers in 30c with Cyclami tpu tubes for a few weeks. Used them on a 300k brevet yesterday with quite a bit of rough pavement. I think they are really excellent and ride wonderfully.
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Corsa and Corsa controls here. I like the ride of the Corsa wit latex tubes. Best combo I’ve used but the added protection of the control is nice too.
Lots of miles on the 30mm… all good |
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That's what I have on my Monti Special. I like them a bunch, though I have a pair of 35s I'm waiting to try...
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I certainly have several hundred miles on the 28s with no issues.. maybe just a bad batch? No issues with the 30s so far either..
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schwalbe pro 1, 28-32, all day, everyday
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Thats the "old" tire, FWIW. I have had similar issues of the casing separating and so far, Vittoria has been replacing the tires for me. No issues so far on the "new" tire. The rep said that some changes were made to them, but didnt really go much further than that.
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I'll second this. Vittoria Corsas are tops if you can find them, since the new Corsa Pro are tubeless only I think. Otherwise the Veloflex are great too. I've found latex tubes is really the way to go if tubed.
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Gp5k in tube clincher version.
Can consistently be found somewhere for about $50 in the 32mm size, rolls fast, and all my gp5k tires have had very few flats. |
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I really enjoy the Corsa N.exts - quite light at 220-ish grams, roll great with latex tubes and can be found for 50% off (or more at pros closet) if you are patient.
I've had mine for about 1000 miles with some occasional gravel mixed in (Sibly, and even Mt Diablo/shell Ridge for those familiar) and they show very little wear. Grip is good in the dry, but so far no use in the rain so I can't comment on that. |
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