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Actual Tire Width/Rim Combo Database (can't find it) re: GP5000 actual tire width Q
I remember somebody compiled a shared excel spreadsheet of actual tire widths as measured with actual rims (measurements provided by people who owned said combos). My google searches are not yielding this database as seems I'm not using the right search terms. Can't remember which site I saw this said database was posted on initially.
Looking for actual as inflated width of the continental GP5000 on a HED C2 rim (the 23mm wide and 19 mm internal I think it was) version. Not the HED plus rims. My current tires look like they need to be replaced due to age (cracking a bit) and are GP4000 II in 23mm. Had clearance issues with this road bike at the chainstay when trying to use GP4 Seasons in a 25mm previously. For reference it is a 2014 Supersix EVO non hi-mod frame. I think the 25mm GP5000 should have enough clearance but wanted to make sure before I bought a pair. |
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From anecdotal evidence the 25mm GP5K fits at around 26mm for 19mm ID rims, but as always YMMV. https://intheknowcycling.com/contine...omment-page-1/ |
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I have one started here:
https://forums.thepaceline.net/showt...ighlight=Width |
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I finally got off my butt and just now took a caliper to my tires (current PSI is unknown but I filled it up yesterday around lunchtime for a ride and that was at 90psi). Came in just over 26mm wide inflated on my crappy calipers (26.05 to be precise) and to clarify these are clinchers. I'll have to sort through those other links in your original thread to see if I can find the C2 with the GP5000 or not. Quote:
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Finally got around to mounting 25c GP5000 tires on my wheels. They came in narrower inflated to 90psi around 24.8mm using the same tubes.
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Updated HED C2 width wheels.
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I found that using latex tubes results in a wider tire, all else equal.
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I don't see how that could possible be true. Pressure is pressure, so the presence of the tube should not affect how the tire reacts to internal pressure; nor does the tube change the interface between the tire and the rim. I use both latex and butyl tubes, and haven't found any difference in the inflated width of tires on a given rim. I suggest you go back and re-measure.
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I suggest you consider the difference in the modulus of elasticity. Or imagine that your tube was steel, perfectly filling the inner space of your tire. How much pressure steel have on the tire? Could be zero. Not to suggest butyl tubes are steel. The pressure inside the tube is constrained by not only the tire but also by the tube. |
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Marc Sasso A part of the resin revolution! |
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Sir, that pic is the GP4k. The OP asked for GP5k info.
Don't think there's a WAM/RAM type official document, but all available anecdotal evidence suggest that the GP5K is close to true to width on 19mm hooked clincher rims when inflated to around 75psi. Also there's this google doc which has floated around a bit: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...PsQ/edit#gid=0 |
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I can read, well aware the image says GP4k, just adding to Kppolich's data base, and people beside your self are always looking for comparisons.
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4k were oversized, 5k are truer to size. I believe my 5k 32's measure 31 and change on a narrow rim.
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