I have some slightly different results to what's posted
GP5000STR @55psi on 25mm ID (353nsw):
28mm: 30.8W, 25H
30mm: 32.5W, 28.1H
Tire (Width & Heigth) vs Rim Width - GP5000
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Thanks! Updated and averaged out. Measurements of 28mm were lower probably due to a lower PSI, I'd say that 55 is below average for a 28cc.mikehhhhhhh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 3:58 pmI have some slightly different results to what's posted
GP5000STR @55psi on 25mm ID (353nsw):
28mm: 30.8W, 25H
30mm: 32.5W, 28.1H
For complete reliability, a 3rd dimension with PSI should be added. Maybe once we get more data.
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Interesting, I'm pretty heavy at 84kg and Zipp recommends 57psi all round for the dry. I tend to go a little lower in the winter given the roads are often damp.UrgentDelay wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 4:09 pmThanks! Updated and averaged out. Measurements of 28mm were lower probably due to a lower PSI, I'd say that 55 is below average for a 28cc.mikehhhhhhh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 3:58 pmI have some slightly different results to what's posted
GP5000STR @55psi on 25mm ID (353nsw):
28mm: 30.8W, 25H
30mm: 32.5W, 28.1H
For complete reliability, a 3rd dimension with PSI should be added. Maybe once we get more data.
For reference, my measurements posted up thread were at 60 PSI.UrgentDelay wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 4:09 pmThanks! Updated and averaged out. Measurements of 28mm were lower probably due to a lower PSI, I'd say that 55 is below average for a 28cc.mikehhhhhhh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 3:58 pmI have some slightly different results to what's posted
GP5000STR @55psi on 25mm ID (353nsw):
28mm: 30.8W, 25H
30mm: 32.5W, 28.1H
For complete reliability, a 3rd dimension with PSI should be added. Maybe once we get more data.
STR on 25mm internal, hooked, 60 - 65psiJaisen wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 8:38 amFor reference, my measurements posted up thread were at 60 PSI.UrgentDelay wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 4:09 pmThanks! Updated and averaged out. Measurements of 28mm were lower probably due to a lower PSI, I'd say that 55 is below average for a 28cc.mikehhhhhhh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 3:58 pmI have some slightly different results to what's posted
GP5000STR @55psi on 25mm ID (353nsw):
28mm: 30.8W, 25H
30mm: 32.5W, 28.1H
For complete reliability, a 3rd dimension with PSI should be added. Maybe once we get more data.
28mm 31.2
30mm 33.1
So a bit bigger than some.
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