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Originally Posted by .RJ
the old version of the all season were very durable, i used to use those or paves in the winter.
those are tubeless ready, i wouldnt use those unless you have tubeless rims, even running tubes, or else they'll likely be a bear to mount.
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I've got tubeless rims. My big issue is actually tire clearance, this is going on an older CAAD8 USA frameset, so a true 28mm WAM is about all I can fit in there. I've got modern(ish) wheels on there with 19mm internal width, so I'm thinking that a 25mm is really all I'm going to be able to get on there. 27mm Pave's (which ran small) maxed out clearance. They fit, but just barely.
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Originally Posted by 54ny77
the issue wasn't mounting (i've honestly never had a problem with mounting tires of any brand, and yeah some are a little more finicky than others). the main issue is max psi on tr ready tires is a good 20lb lower than what i prefer to run.
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Hm, interesting, never realized the pressures were so much lower. Looks like the 25's go to 109psi, which is way more than I need, even at my 205 pound weight, I'm running 80F/85R right now with 25s that are actually 28 on my rims.