Pirelli P Zero Speedcore 32mm 35mm 40mm
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Does anyone actually have these for sale?
When the speedcore pzeros were released I always wanted to try the fatter sizes but I've never seen them for sale.
So I picked up a set of 30mm when they were released and I'm on my second set now, looking for the wider sizes again now and I still can't seem to find them for sale....
Am I blind?
When the speedcore pzeros were released I always wanted to try the fatter sizes but I've never seen them for sale.
So I picked up a set of 30mm when they were released and I'm on my second set now, looking for the wider sizes again now and I still can't seem to find them for sale....
Am I blind?
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Where are the 32s available? Got a link?
The 32mm and 35mm have recently featured in paid promotion YouTube videos so I reckon they gotta be released at some point.
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I am wondering what is the market for a 35 or 40mm race tyre?
They are going to be huge inflated so not particularly aerodynamic on most rims.
What will be the useage scenarios for these?
They are going to be huge inflated so not particularly aerodynamic on most rims.
What will be the useage scenarios for these?
untechnical, fast gravel or really bad roads. Paul Voss ran 38mm Pro Ones for the european gravel championship.warthog101 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:25 amI am wondering what is the market for a 35 or 40mm race tyre?
They are going to be huge inflated so not particularly aerodynamic on most rims.
What will be the useage scenarios for these?
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warthog101 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:25 amI am wondering what is the market for a 35 or 40mm race tyre?
They are going to be huge inflated so not particularly aerodynamic on most rims.
What will be the useage scenarios for these?
SBT Gravel and a lot of other gravel events.
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If you're not that fussed about going fast and have rubbish road surfaces where you live they'd be brilliant.warthog101 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:25 amI am wondering what is the market for a 35 or 40mm race tyre?
They are going to be huge inflated so not particularly aerodynamic on most rims.
What will be the useage scenarios for these?
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I have a 32 on my 25int rear. It is huge. 35 as measured.CampagYOLO wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 12:56 pmIf you're not that fussed about going fast and have rubbish road surfaces where you live they'd be brilliant.warthog101 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:25 amI am wondering what is the market for a 35 or 40mm race tyre?
They are going to be huge inflated so not particularly aerodynamic on most rims.
What will be the useage scenarios for these?
Fair enough, crap roads I guess.
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Fair enough. Haven't thought to use a slick on gravel.eins4eins wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 12:26 pmuntechnical, fast gravel or really bad roads. Paul Voss ran 38mm Pro Ones for the european gravel championship.warthog101 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:25 amI am wondering what is the market for a 35 or 40mm race tyre?
They are going to be huge inflated so not particularly aerodynamic on most rims.
What will be the useage scenarios for these?
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I've been using 32mm Corsa N.EXT's that measure to 34mm this winter. Pretty amazing at just rolling through the worst roadswarthog101 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 1:07 pmI have a 32 on my 25int rear. It is huge. 35 as measured.CampagYOLO wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 12:56 pmIf you're not that fussed about going fast and have rubbish road surfaces where you live they'd be brilliant.warthog101 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:25 amI am wondering what is the market for a 35 or 40mm race tyre?
They are going to be huge inflated so not particularly aerodynamic on most rims.
What will be the useage scenarios for these?
Fair enough, crap roads I guess.
If it's dry, they're good. Any hint of mud, not so much.
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I like to go long on weekends (150-300km) but as fast as I can. Comfort is important to me on these rides and road conditions are mixed.warthog101 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:25 amI am wondering what is the market for a 35 or 40mm race tyre?
They are going to be huge inflated so not particularly aerodynamic on most rims.
What will be the useage scenarios for these?
I haven't lost much speed going slowly from 25mm to 32mm over the years, but gained a lot in comfort. At some point there will be an inflection point but I haven't found it, so I'd like to try fast 35mm tires.