My educated guess based on checking various tyre-rim combination is that they will measure 32mm or a hair width less.
Corsa N.EXT TLR real life reviews?
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Agreed. If I had to guess, when the N.EXT was designed it was for a 19mm internal rim as they'd have been the most prevalent rim size around then.
Hence they should be true to size.
I commented the same thing on the BRR review. There is zero reason to get the Pro Control. I don't even see them riding much better either as the NEXT is a great riding tire. The tradeoffs in dependability are so far out it just makes the Controls a non-starter.
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Thanks. I have some WR50s. Will grab some N.EXT in a 30mm size.gorkypl wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 12:13 pmCorsa NEXT 32mm mounted on hooked WR38s measure exactly 35mm. You want 30mm tyres for 32-33mm WAM on 25mm rim.kofsw4 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 1:42 pmVery helpful, thanks. Actually looking at fitting them on the same wheels (hooked LB WR38s) but the 32c gravelkings I have on at the moment blow up to 35mm and so don't fit under my mudguards. I need something around 32-33mm WAM so maybe these tyres in a 32 would work?
They are my go to tyre now. Simply not interested in paying >$100 for a disposable bicycle tyre.
The only downside of NEXT vs Pro Control is that there is no tan optionfizzaz wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 3:09 pmI commented the same thing on the BRR review. There is zero reason to get the Pro Control. I don't even see them riding much better either as the NEXT is a great riding tire. The tradeoffs in dependability are so far out it just makes the Controls a non-starter.
Does it ride great though? I read one of the comments above as this tire being numb.
I spent a lifetime on GP4k and GP5k, not knowing anything else. Now I'm on the Power Cup and the suppleness is a revelation.
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FYI: my 28mm tires measure 30,5 mm on a 23mm ID hookless rim
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Numb is fair, but in a good way. They are definitely a performance training tire in that regards.BigBoyND wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 6:09 amThe only downside of NEXT vs Pro Control is that there is no tan optionfizzaz wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 3:09 pmI commented the same thing on the BRR review. There is zero reason to get the Pro Control. I don't even see them riding much better either as the NEXT is a great riding tire. The tradeoffs in dependability are so far out it just makes the Controls a non-starter.
Does it ride great though? I read one of the comments above as this tire being numb.
I spent a lifetime on GP4k and GP5k, not knowing anything else. Now I'm on the Power Cup and the suppleness is a revelation.
Thanks, yes I'll order some 30sgorkypl wrote:Corsa NEXT 32mm mounted on hooked WR38s measure exactly 35mm. You want 30mm tyres for 32-33mm WAM on 25mm rim.kofsw4 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 1:42 pmVery helpful, thanks. Actually looking at fitting them on the same wheels (hooked LB WR38s) but the 32c gravelkings I have on at the moment blow up to 35mm and so don't fit under my mudguards. I need something around 32-33mm WAM so maybe these tyres in a 32 would work?
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I'm trying a 32mm pair on my Domane with Bontrager Aeolus RSL 37, first ride this morning. I can say they feel a lot better than the Bontrager R3's that came on it. Mine went on with a little struggle, but not horrible and seem to have held air overnight. We'll see. One review said they need 75 miles or so to break in, so I'll reserve judgement until after that, but so far, so good.
We've ridden them for the past 6 months and the feel of the tire in the corners in the dry is superb! Rolling resistance although on some tests is slower we didn't get that feeling. We rode them with PCW Peak wheels and now with PCW Wake Strada wheels. We tested 26 and 28mm width and the feeling is great on both. Here is the video of the bike we are ridding them now: https://youtu.be/uJD_sNCDnJM
I must say the last time we got cought in the rain the tire feels a bit more slippery than the Corsa. I ran my tires @6bar.
I must say the last time we got cought in the rain the tire feels a bit more slippery than the Corsa. I ran my tires @6bar.
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Today I noticed the sidewalls of my tires are already cracking (about 2,5 months and 1.000km). Anyone else have this? The picture is the front tire, but they both have it. I only inflate to 55-60 PSI since I only weigh 63kg.
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Nup. 26c N.EXT on the front of my hooked tubeless. Running 70-75psi as I weigh mid to high 70s kg.
I wouldn't be too worried. Had it on GP4000S2 before. The belting provides the carcass strength and I don't see any evidence of them being broken, in that photo at least.
Put it on the back if you are worried.
I wouldn't be too worried. Had it on GP4000S2 before. The belting provides the carcass strength and I don't see any evidence of them being broken, in that photo at least.
Put it on the back if you are worried.
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