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Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.7 x 3.5 x 3.4 inches |
Brand | Pirelli |
Tire Type | Tubeless |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Material | Synthetic Rubber |
Tread Type | Slick |
About this item
– Compound: SmartEVO
– Size: 700c x 24mm, 700c x 26mm, 700c x 28mm, 700c x 30mm
– Type: tubeless ready
– TPI: 120
– PSI: 27.5-42
$63.95
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The P Zero Race Tubeless Tire allows us to reach peak performance in all conditions. Whether we’re bombing descents in drizzly weather or tackling a tough climb under the hot sun, this tire will get us to our endpoint with speed and purpose.
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Andrew W Jackson (verified owner) –
I struggled with mounting road tubeless using schwalbe tires. I tried all the tricks (air compressor, etc.) and getting the tire seated was nearly impossible.In contrast, these tires (size 26) mounted super easy! I didn’t even use tire levers to pop the tire on. I used a floor pump to inflate them and they seated perfectly on the first try! I’ll stick with these from now on. Thanks Pirelli.
Reginald (verified owner) –
Disclaimer: I’m not a pro rider, I just happened to like riding bikes. That said, this tubeless tire is great so far. I recently converted an old’sh (2000s) road bike. The rims was already taped so I didn’t bother wrapping it with a tubeless tape, but if yours doesn’t have one, definitely get one first. I also used a Stans tubeless sealant, a bottle per tire. All I can say is make sure you have the necessary tools and materials and it’ll make your life easier.
Raed (verified owner) –
Really great tiers, they are insanely underrated but that’s good so it can stay on stock always lol
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I bought the tire and use it for 15 days just short tracks and it got fissure, now I have to replace the tire and nobody want to replace the tire, amazon says I should contact Pirelli but they dont have customer service, dont waste you money
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I go one from eBay and one from Amazon “Installed on the front” Both tires had 735 miles. I was doing a full clean-up of my bike and discovered the issue. I have to install an inner tube to fix it. I am thinking to give up tubeless on my road bike because this is not the first time that I have used tubeless tires with inner tubes.
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Newest Update:Got both replacements on the mail. Thanks to the seller who applied warranty for me.Changing to 5 stars due to the excellent customer service.UpdatePirelli requires the seller to submit for warranty. I called bicycleaddiction and they are taking care of the warranty. Will see if I get the replacementI called Pirelli, they told me to call Amazon. What is going on!!I installed these tires tubelessTires started to lose tread after 1 or 2 rides I thought it was normal, now the tires have a bigger fisure and the rear one loses 30 to 40 psi per ride.I truly believe these are the best tires in the market I just have a feeling that amazon is selling defective ones. Find them somewhere else.
Jesse C. Johnson (verified owner) –
I’ve had to replace two of these now since April, both due to sidewall cuts. Blowout today while riding on the road. Hit a small stone that cut the sidewall. Great tires, but unfortunately apparently very fragile sidewalls.
dtdiver (verified owner) –
Tried every trick known to man.could not mount on reynolds assault cardon rimshad to take to bike shop, they had a bitch of a timepunctured on second ride, had to cut the tire off.
Scott A. Rankin (verified owner) –
Lots to praise about this tire – tread is wearing well, good feel for the road, mounted well on tubeless rim. However, there is a defect with this tire that would prevent me from purchasing again. The seam between the road contact material and the casing leaks sealant allll around the tire on both sides – little seeping fissures. Am running Stan’s, about 85psi, pretty normal riding, ave bike and rider weight. I get it, though – sealant is supposed to “seal” but I think that sealant primarily seats on the outer-most surfaces of the tire and less on the sidewall. This shouldn’t be leaking in the first place, though. No damage/trauma to the tire at all.