Tyre Help..

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Boon 51

Guru
Location
Deal. Kent.
I need some tyres for my road bike.
Fitted on the bike at the moment are Giant PR2 wheels with PR3 tyres ( Durroguards)

Just looked and I have seen some Conti GP 4000 with tube deal but they said they are clinchers and I haven't got a clue what that means so I cant tell if they would fit.
I have seen some Schwalbe Durrano's as well which I like..
So what are clinchers and have I got them?
Numpty question I know.. :smile:
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Clinchers are tyres which fit the rim with a bead, unlike tubulars, which are actually tubes and must be glued on.

About 99% of the tyres you see in shops will be clinchers.
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
I need some tyres for my road bike.
Fitted on the bike at the moment are Giant PR2 wheels with PR3 tyres ( Durroguards)

Just looked and I have seen some Conti GP 4000 with tube deal but they said they are clinchers and I haven't got a clue what that means so I cant tell if they would fit.
I have seen some Schwalbe Durrano's as well which I like..
So what are clinchers and have I got them?
Numpty question I know.. :smile:
Most people have clinchers, the only other option is tubes(tubular tyres) and they are glued on.

If you buy GP4000 tyres make sure they are GP4000s, the little "s" makes a difference.
http://www.conti-tyres.co.uk/conticycle/ti grand prix 4000S.shtml
 

FreeFlow Bikes

Active Member
I used to run Schwalbe Ultremo ZX tyres which were very fast low rolling resistance but cut up very quickly and at around the £40 mark per tyre I binned them. To be fair they are racing tyres.

I now use Continental GatorHardShell tyres which are slightly heavier but I've yet to puncture them (please don't let that be me tempting fate!). I was getting fed up with getting a puncture every ride so switched to these and haven't looked back since nearly a year and thousands of miles later.
 
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User6179

Guest
Q), What is the difference between GP4000 and GP4000S?

I have recently bought GP4000 folding tyres.

The ones with the s at the end are 2mph quicker!^_^

They are the same if your tyres are black but the coloured ones dont have the same compound and roll a bit slower and wear a bit quicker according to conti.
 

mattobrien

Guru
Location
Sunny Suffolk
Q), What is the difference between GP4000 and GP4000S?

I have recently bought GP4000 folding tyres.
The S version have the black chili compound. I was surprised how much better these tyres were than the standard ones that came with the bike. Better grip and lower rolling resistance. Cheapest upgrade possible.
 
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Boon 51

Boon 51

Guru
Location
Deal. Kent.
Update..
I found the Conti 4000s one's and as you say they are the chili type which is good and they came with 5 tubes and when I put into the shopping basket the whole deal was £3 cheaper than advetised..
Well pleased..

So thanks for all the replies one and all. :thumbsup:
 

Dave Crampton

Well-Known Member
Location
Fife, Scotland
I found Wiggle selling the Black Chilli compound Grand Prix 4000s for sale at a 37% discount. I now have a pair :biggrin:

They do have the 2 tyres & 5 innertubes deal but I have loads of spare tubes but do take up the offers before they end.
 
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