ENVE SES Race Day tires

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TobinHatesYou
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by TobinHatesYou

ENVE dropped some race-only tires with crazy weights… and if the chart is to be believed, it should be close to the GP5K TT TR in Crr.

https://enve.com/products/ses-raceday-tire
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by jdecraene85

They adjusted the weight on their web site already, it's now 195g for the 27c and 210g for the 29c.
Very interested in the RR and puncture tests!

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by Junior Varsity

Interesting that no where does it say if its a tube type or tubeless ready tire.
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by spdntrxi

Junior Varsity wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2024 6:12 pm
Interesting that no where does it say if its a tube type or tubeless ready tire.
probably not much of a stretch to assume tubeless.. since nearly every rim they make nowadays.
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spdntrxi wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2024 6:16 pm
Junior Varsity wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2024 6:12 pm
Interesting that no where does it say if its a tube type or tubeless ready tire.
probably not much of a stretch to assume tubeless.. since nearly every rim they make nowadays.
Just looked at the tire images. Says "Tubeless" on the hot patch.
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by Jaisen

Very interesting and I especially like their chart with expected inflated sizes. Let's see if UAE makes the switch from the Continental tires they currently use.

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by mikehhhhhhh

This might be the pick of the bunch for 25mm hookless users now we can't use 28mm STRs.

200g saved over a pair of 30mm STRs too!

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by RDY

If the standard SES is a Prima with much thicker tread, this presumably will be a Prima with minimal puncture belt. Which should make it very fast and extremely supple, but I'd imagine it'll be really fragile. Maybe one for wet weather TTs.

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by BigBoyND

mikehhhhhhh wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:05 pm
This might be the pick of the bunch for 25mm hookless users now we can't use 28mm STRs.

200g saved over a pair of 30mm STRs too!
The fair comparison is the TT TR though

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by mikehhhhhhh

BigBoyND wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2024 7:11 am
mikehhhhhhh wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:05 pm
This might be the pick of the bunch for 25mm hookless users now we can't use 28mm STRs.

200g saved over a pair of 30mm STRs too!
The fair comparison is the TT TR though
Except you're not supposed to run the 28 on 25IRW, this was my point.

Although still 80g a pair lighter than the 28TTTR!

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by TobinHatesYou

mikehhhhhhh wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2024 8:51 am
BigBoyND wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2024 7:11 am
mikehhhhhhh wrote:
Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:05 pm
This might be the pick of the bunch for 25mm hookless users now we can't use 28mm STRs.

200g saved over a pair of 30mm STRs too!
The fair comparison is the TT TR though
Except you're not supposed to run the 28 on 25IRW, this was my point.

Although still 80g a pair lighter than the 28TTTR!

Funny thing, even though the ISO / ETRTO guideline is for nominal width, the 28mm GP5K TT TR will almost certainly be wider than the 29mm ENVE SES Race Day on a 25mm rim.

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by CFrancis515

I ordered a set the moment they were released. See the real world weight comparisons below
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by CFrancis515

I love the GP5000TT, I run it for every day use and have had no issues with durability. Longevity is not great, roughly 1200 miles for a rear tire. The new Enve feel extremely supple and thin. Will be putting a set on my Foil very soon. Will be going on my Enve 6.7 wheelset, they are 23mm internal width hookless wheels, I anticipate running them at 60psi in the front and 65psi in the rear. My current tire setup is a 25c GP5000TT on the front wheel at 75psi and a 28c GP5000TT in the rear at 65psi. I ride this bike about 100-120 miles a week so it shouln't take long to get a feel for them.

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by Matte86

Thanks for posting
Looking forward for your review
Do you feel they are too thin for being a ‘daily’ tyre as you experimented with the GP5000 TT?
Have you thought of going 27F and 29R?
When you had the chance please let us know the actual width on those 23IW
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Matte86
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by Matte86

I’m waiting for some reviews but I’m thinking of going a 27F SES RD and a 28R GP500TT

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