🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Continental Grand Prix 5000S Tires!
The Continental Grand Prix 5000 S TR 700x30 is a pack of two high-performance tubeless ready tires, featuring a unique Black Chili tread compound for optimal grip and rolling resistance. Handmade in Germany, these tires are designed for racing bikes, offering a maximum pressure of 73 PSI and a lightweight construction of just 300g each.
Item Diameter | 1 Inches |
Brand | Continental |
Tire Type | Tubeless |
Item Width | 1 Inches |
Bike Type | Racing Bike |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Material | 700x30 / Black |
Tensile Strength | 73 PSI |
Tread Type | Directional |
Size | 700x30 |
Manufacturer | Continental |
Model | Grand Prix 5000S TR |
Item Weight | 1.59 pounds |
Item model number | 700x30 S TR |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2x0101868 |
C**J
Amazing tires
Just a bulletproof tire forTubeless set up… smooth rolling and great grip..
R**T
Excellent tires, if a little pricey
These take the known-excellent Continental GP5000 and add a slightly more grippy tread compound, shed a few grams, and introduce tubeless-ready beading that's not murder to get on rims. They installed with ease on wheels by DT Swiss, Fulcrum, and Elite - far more easily than their non-tubeless and TL variants.
J**R
Great ride
Perfect fit
R**.
Great Road Tire
Great sticky tire and easy to put on the tubeless rim. Longevity should be good and cornering performance is great.
D**
Ride quality
Excellent road tire, I’m only using 40psi really and it really soothes out the spring ruts of NH.
M**N
My go to road tire
Grippy and fast
R**T
These tires fit on the rims nicely
Why did you pick this product vs others?:These tubeless tires mounted relatively easily. Tubeless is fairly new to me after mounting tube tires for about 50 years. They seated nicely and didn’t leak, I was happy. I would never rate a tire after running over a road hazard.
S**N
A good set of tires for the money
Tires are the easiest, cheapest way to make a substantial difference in feel to your ride. Personally I'm looking for tires that have a reasonable combination of:- good grip- a relatively low rolling resistance- puncture resistance (even with tubeless setup, I'd rather not have to rely on the sealant doing it's job)- long lasting- not crazy expensiveFor me the Continental GP 5000 are a good combination of the above. You can find better tires in any (or some subset) of those categories, but for me this is a good combination. I was disappointed in my last set only getting about 3000 miles (and that with rotating front to back after about 1200 miles), but how many miles you'll get out of them depends greatly on your riding surface. (And probably how you ride, how much pressure you carry in them, etc.)My last set were 28s and my new set are 30s. I do think that the 30s ride a little better and maybe even a little faster even at roughly the same pressure. Maybe. I don't have enough miles on the new set yet to really say.
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