Pirelli P Zero TLR tubeless

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wickedstealthy
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by wickedstealthy

TobinHatesYou wrote:
Sat Mar 25, 2023 4:16 am
nikospeed wrote:
Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:40 pm
I tend to disagree to the above statements wrt the clincher. I have them (purchased 2021) and they are Made in France (even stated on the tire wall). If I understood the TLR news release correctly, only the Limited Edition of the clincher (golden logo) was produced in Italy. However I was not able to find any information anywhere if that LE used a different carcass vs the Hutchinson-made clinchers.

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As of early 2022, the P Zero Race 4S clincher and P Zero Race TT clincher are made in Italy.
As of now, the P Zero Race TLR is now made in Italy.

I though the P Zero Race clincher was also transferred to Italian manufacturing, but it's a bit unclear whether it's just the 150th anniversary addition or if they moved over all P Zero Race clinchers.
For those who don't believe it. This is just hanging already for months in my local shop
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nikospeed
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by nikospeed

Great, thanks a lot! :beerchug:

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by maxima

The attached photos show the latest Pirelli P Zero -- it is a new packaging
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wickedstealthy
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by wickedstealthy

Curious about the 26mm tire. Im using currently some Pirelli P Zero clincher in 26mm on a 23c inner. Cant get some official info and no Pirelli support answers if these tires are officially rated till 23mm iw as per 2022 ERTRO std (=>25mm tires on 23c rims). Someone can dig some info up somewhere around compatibility ?
I would like to try those new TLR's on my rims (hooked btw) in 26mm disguise. The 26mm clinchers blow up to 28.5+ on those 23c rims.
I compared them to 28mm from a Dutch brand ERE Research and those are even a slightly smaller both in height and width. They where new tough and the Pirellis have about 1200km on them but still

Mirco
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by Mirco

Are these tires faster, equal or slower as Conti 5000 S TR ?

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by pmprego

maxima wrote:
Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:03 am
The attached photos show the latest Pirelli P Zero -- it is a new packaging
when searching online, how can one know which version is being sold? They should place some versioning or year in the name. It's ends up being really confusing.

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by jlok

pmprego wrote:
Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:02 pm
maxima wrote:
Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:03 am
The attached photos show the latest Pirelli P Zero -- it is a new packaging
when searching online, how can one know which version is being sold? They should place some versioning or year in the name. It's ends up being really confusing.
Agree. The only difference is that the old one is 127tpi casing while the new one is 120tpi.
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TobinHatesYou
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by TobinHatesYou

Most shops I trust are adding 2023 or "Made in Italy" to the product listing title.

Mirco
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by Mirco

Or search for "SpeedCore" within the specs.

pmprego
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by pmprego

OK. Thanks. Good tips.

DouglasDDX
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by DouglasDDX

Review is up now on BRR with the new speedcore.
Not the fastest tire out there but really good puncture protection

wickedstealthy
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by wickedstealthy

DouglasDDX wrote:
Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:24 pm
Review is up now on BRR with the new speedcore.
Not the fastest tire out there but really good puncture protection
Idd. And very good wet weather and a lot of tire thread.
Good to see that we don't get skinny tires that are worn after 1000km. Thread thickness 3mm compared to 2.3 for a lot of others.
Wonder how much RR would give if they would use the same thin thread

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by TobinHatesYou

Just a quick reminder for our non-native English posters. Thread and tread are different words, not regional spellings of the same word.

Tire casings are made of nylon or cotton threads (fiber strands.) The grippy rubber cap on a tire is the tread.

pmprego
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by pmprego

TobinHatesYou wrote:
Fri Apr 07, 2023 11:17 pm
Just a quick reminder for our non-native English posters. Thread and tread are different words, not regional spellings of the same word.

Tire casings are made of nylon or cotton threads (fiber strands.) The grippy rubber cap on a tire is the tread.
Good reminder!

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by Woland

DouglasDDX wrote:
Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:24 pm
Review is up now on BRR with the new speedcore.
Not the fastest tire out there but really good puncture protection
The results look practically identical to the Conti Allseason, which is not bad at all. Good to have one more choice in the market.

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