Pirelli P Zero TLR tubeless
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I'd assume it's the new, fixed version. If I remember correctly Pirelli was planning to have a fixed version ready at around end of August. Are those reliable vendors?
Here in germany the 28-622 classic variant is still out of stock everywhere. Although Bike24 has the black version back in stock: https://www.bike24.de/p1388157.html - that's a pretty good indicator that the new version is indeed available now. Bike24 wouldn't sell the recalled version.
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More details of the recall:
https://bikerumor.com/pirelli-recalls-o ... cle-tires/
https://bikerumor.com/pirelli-recalls-o ... cle-tires/
Apparently the recall just now extends to North America: https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/pirell ... an-market/
Did Pirelli think that the affected tires weren't distributed in North America or were they applying different standards? Such a delay between different regions seems strange to me.
Did Pirelli think that the affected tires weren't distributed in North America or were they applying different standards? Such a delay between different regions seems strange to me.
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This is about when the bike store my new bike is coming from said they would have them back in stock, so sounds like reputable dealers will be pushing out the new ones.
It's more a legal issue with the CPSC to make sure everything is in order before making the official annoucement. Recall like these are not done on a whim. Distributors in NA already knew of the issue well before hand and quarantined their stock to make sure no more would be sold until they received the revised version.thirdsun wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 7:09 amApparently the recall just now extends to North America: https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/pirell ... an-market/
Did Pirelli think that the affected tires weren't distributed in North America or were they applying different standards? Such a delay between different regions seems strange to me.
I have the 28mm Pirelli's back on my bike and I'm SO happy again.
For me they are - by a margin - the best compromise between speed and comfort, with the added bonus that they are relatively puncture resistant for a tyre of this speed.
Was incredibly difficult to get the tire on the rim though. I know all the tricks and didn't have any issues with the Vittoria's Corsa Pro's or the GP5000's, but the Pirelli's seem to be a tad smaller somehow...
For me they are - by a margin - the best compromise between speed and comfort, with the added bonus that they are relatively puncture resistant for a tyre of this speed.
Was incredibly difficult to get the tire on the rim though. I know all the tricks and didn't have any issues with the Vittoria's Corsa Pro's or the GP5000's, but the Pirelli's seem to be a tad smaller somehow...
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No issues with mounting them here. I used a lever out of convenience, but could have done it purely by hand too. Date codes are 3523 for all of my tires. On 23mm rims, they measure 28.7-29.0mm when freshly installed and inflated to 72psi. Weights: 314g, 314g, 315g, 315g.
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Does anyone know how to figure out whether a P Zero Race TLR is Speedcore or the old version?
I have a good offer, seller says they are from his new bike, however he does not know which version (if Speedcore or not). The Pirelli website also offers no clues: https://press.pirelli.com/pirelli-prese ... ike-range/
The new Speedcore version is said to be more comfortable yet faster, so I want to buy the outdated old version.
I have a good offer, seller says they are from his new bike, however he does not know which version (if Speedcore or not). The Pirelli website also offers no clues: https://press.pirelli.com/pirelli-prese ... ike-range/
The new Speedcore version is said to be more comfortable yet faster, so I want to buy the outdated old version.
Just check the Tire ID on the side and production date.AsphaltAddict wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 12:03 pmDoes anyone know how to figure out whether a P Zero Race TLR is Speedcore or the old version?
I have a good offer, seller says they are from his new bike, however he does not know which version (if Speedcore or not). The Pirelli website also offers no clues: https://press.pirelli.com/pirelli-prese ... ike-range/
The new Speedcore version is said to be more comfortable yet faster, so I want to buy the outdated old version.
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Are the Tire ID and date printed on the tires? Because the package is not available, unfortunately (seller sells them from a new bike which he bought already completely built).AXA wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 6:30 pmJust check the Tire ID on the side and production date.AsphaltAddict wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 12:03 pmDoes anyone know how to figure out whether a P Zero Race TLR is Speedcore or the old version?
I have a good offer, seller says they are from his new bike, however he does not know which version (if Speedcore or not). The Pirelli website also offers no clues: https://press.pirelli.com/pirelli-prese ... ike-range/
The new Speedcore version is said to be more comfortable yet faster, so I want to buy the outdated old version.
Nevertheless, I pulled the trigger and bought them, even if it's the older version, it shouldn't make me slower, I guess.
Yes, both printed on the side of the tyre.AsphaltAddict wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 7:09 pmAre the Tire ID and date printed on the tires? Because the package is not available, unfortunately (seller sells them from a new bike which he bought already completely built).AXA wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 6:30 pmJust check the Tire ID on the side and production date.AsphaltAddict wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 12:03 pmDoes anyone know how to figure out whether a P Zero Race TLR is Speedcore or the old version?
I have a good offer, seller says they are from his new bike, however he does not know which version (if Speedcore or not). The Pirelli website also offers no clues: https://press.pirelli.com/pirelli-prese ... ike-range/
The new Speedcore version is said to be more comfortable yet faster, so I want to buy the outdated old version.
Nevertheless, I pulled the trigger and bought them, even if it's the older version, it shouldn't make me slower, I guess.
Btw the old version is still very good except for the weight.
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Wow didn't know that, thanks for the info!AXA wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 7:39 pmYes, both printed on the side of the tyre.AsphaltAddict wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 7:09 pmAre the Tire ID and date printed on the tires? Because the package is not available, unfortunately (seller sells them from a new bike which he bought already completely built).AXA wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 6:30 pmJust check the Tire ID on the side and production date.AsphaltAddict wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 12:03 pmDoes anyone know how to figure out whether a P Zero Race TLR is Speedcore or the old version?
I have a good offer, seller says they are from his new bike, however he does not know which version (if Speedcore or not). The Pirelli website also offers no clues: https://press.pirelli.com/pirelli-prese ... ike-range/
The new Speedcore version is said to be more comfortable yet faster, so I want to buy the outdated old version.
Nevertheless, I pulled the trigger and bought them, even if it's the older version, it shouldn't make me slower, I guess.
Btw the old version is still very good except for the weight.
Will try out the tires then when the season starts again next year and post my review then.
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I just bought two P Zero Race TLR in 30C for a good price.
However I checked the side walls and two things are off:
Or are they just old versions without the new Speedcore technology they introduced in 2023? (That would suck!)
However I checked the side walls and two things are off:
- the production date is in two circles (one for month, one for year) (see photographs attached) instead of month + year together in one rectangle as on Pirelli website: https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/car/dynam ... =3840&q=75
- it says "Made in France" on the sidewall instead of "Made in Italy" (Pirelli says P Zero Race TLR are made in Italy)
Or are they just old versions without the new Speedcore technology they introduced in 2023? (That would suck!)