On Saturday I installed a set of Continental 4000s 28,s not much clearances but they do fit.
Just wondering if anybody likes 28s and what tire pressure do you run, I am 205#s, I tried 100psi nice ride but I worked harder
Thanks Sonnybea
Thank you for the info I got to get out of the past about tire pressureFolks generally find that Conti GP4000s II tires run larger than the marked size. My 28mm GP4000s II's measure 31mm wide on Pacenti SL23 rims, which is about what everyone who measures them seems to get +/- .5mm. 100 psi is very high pressure in a tire of that size even with 205 lbs of rider. When you wrote "I tried 100psi nice ride but I worked harder" does that imply 100 psi is lower than you'd normally use in that tire? At 180 lbs I ride that exact tire at 70-75 psi and that's more pressure than necessary or recommended for best comfort and efficiency.
You may want to consult a tire pressure suggestion program (I hesitate to call such things a "calculator", which implies more science to these things than is probably appropriate). I just checked https://info.silca.cc/silca-professional-pressure-calculator and for a system weight of 230 lbs and 31mm wide tires it thinks just shy of 70 psi is optimal. Here's an Buycycling article that discusses this topic: https://www.bicycling.com/repair/a20004232/how-to-achieve-the-perfect-bike-tire-pressure/
Great tire, but that'sa lot'sa pressure!
-Jack K.
Thank you for the info I got to get out of the past about tire pressure
The 28s had a nice smooth ride even at the high pressure
One question are you more acceptable to pinch flats
The Enve link is excellent with different pressures for Road, Dirt, MTB AND lower pressures as the rim inner width increases!!!!I have 60 psi in my 28 mm Schwalbe Pro One tubeless on ENVE ARs. 200#
According to this, I’m over by about 10.
But I have no confidence that the gauge on my 30 year old Silca Super Pista is accurate to better than +/-5 psi, so I dunno if a refinement of a few tenths psi in my optimal tire pressure guesstimate would mean much out on the road. Truth be told, a good bit of the time i use my well calibrated thumb to check tire psi before deciding to break out the Silca. As good as my thumb is I suspect it may be even less accurate than the Silca's gauge. Oddly, even with this lack of accurate tire pressure data I still manage to enjoy the warm sun on my rides and the cold beverage after.The Enve link is excellent with different pressures for Road, Dirt, MTB AND lower pressures as the rim inner width increases!!!!
Matthew,I have 60 psi in my 28 mm Schwalbe Pro One tubeless on ENVE ARs. 200#
According to this, I’m over by about 10.
The GP 5000s are significantly smaller then the 4000s. My dad has a Specialised Tarmac and the 4000s barely fit but the 5000s have plenty of clearance.On Saturday I installed a set of Continental 4000s 28,s not much clearances but they do fit.
Just wondering if anybody likes 28s and what tire pressure do you run, I am 205#s, I tried 100psi nice ride but I worked harder
Thanks Sonnybea
The GP 5000s are significantly smaller then the 4000s. My dad has a Specialised Tarmac and the 4000s barely fit but the 5000s have plenty of clearance.
On Saturday I installed a set of Continental 4000s 28,s not much clearances but they do fit.
Just wondering if anybody likes 28s and what tire pressure do you run, I am 205#s, I tried 100psi nice ride but I worked harder
Thanks Sonnybea