These are 30mm gp5000 s trs on prime doyenne 56 30mm outer 23mm inner rims. I'm thinking about getting 35mm p zero race TLRs but curious about how much they would balloon out. Can anyone with such a setup kindly post pics?
5mm is basically nothing in modern cycling. they will look fabulous & they will be safe. the aero or whatever you’re worried about won’t make any distinguishable difference unless you’re in the top 1% of the riders in the world.
the only questions that matter for most people are: Will it clear my frame? Is the rim ID safe for my tire (usually fine despite what some may call optimal)? Are my tires and rims both tubeless ready?
They wouldn’t be as aero but they’d be more comfortable
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It would look fine but not as flush as this obviously
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35c tires on ENVE 4.5 wheels stretch to 37mm. Perfect for rougher bad roads and really long rides. But it makes my bike feel much softer which isn’t bad on a long ride. 32c feels much more connected to the road.
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5mm is basically nothing in modern cycling. they will look fabulous & they will be safe. the aero or whatever you’re worried about won’t make any distinguishable difference unless you’re in the top 1% of the riders in the world.
the only questions that matter for most people are: Will it clear my frame? Is the rim ID safe for my tire (usually fine despite what some may call optimal)? Are my tires and rims both tubeless ready?
https://www.wtb.com/pages/tire-rim-fit-chart?srsltid=AfmBOoog2pS0uuybKnrsrJQd9YHIkmQxRMi3F3yO3h5Uif35ievQF5t8
This look super cool and aero IMO
They wouldn’t be as aero but they’d be more comfortable
It would look fine but not as flush as this obviously
Looks out of focus
35c tires on ENVE 4.5 wheels stretch to 37mm. Perfect for rougher bad roads and really long rides. But it makes my bike feel much softer which isn’t bad on a long ride. 32c feels much more connected to the road.