How are the Continental Grand Prix 4 Seasons performing so far?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • First impressions on the Continental Grand Prix 4 Seasons I recently fitted to my Canyon Ultimate, in order to find more reliability in winter riding conditions comparing to my usual GP5000.
    Are they up to the job? Lets find out how they are getting on.
    Let me know in the comments your favourite winter tyres.
    Thank you again for watching,
    Federico
    #cycling #cyclingtyre #cyclingtire #continental #continental4seasons

Комментарии • 148

  • @mitch_smith
    @mitch_smith Год назад +3

    I was all set to order the Gatorskins and thought, I'll have a quick YT search first. Glad I did. I hadn't even considered the GP 4 seasons. Cheers!

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  Год назад +1

      The grip in the cold and wet is so much better with the 4 seasons. They are still a performance tyre, so durability is not great. Gatorskins are very durable and don't puncture easily, but they are slippery in the wet.

  • @Raven__70
    @Raven__70 2 года назад +17

    Hi Fed, I've used the 4 seasons for many years during Spring, Summer & Autumn on the Sussex, Surrey & Kent lanes - a brilliant all round tyre with good road feedback, they also give me confidence when cornering etc. I use Gator Hardshells in the deep winter & I find these give absolutely no road feedback & make the ride feel dead compared to the 4 Seasons, they also give me plenty of squeaky bum moments as I find them slippy, not grippy! I've had to purchase GP5000's for my best bike as it's easier to buy hens teeth than it 4 seasons at the moment & those who do stock them are ridiculously overpricing them. Anyway, ride safe & keep up the good work! Cheers.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +3

      Absolutely, same as my findings. GP5000 and 4 Seasons both have a great grip and feedback, Gatorskins not so much.

  • @SIvers-or2ke
    @SIvers-or2ke 8 месяцев назад +3

    4seasons have been my absolute go to tyre for over 12 years or more. Never a puncture and I ride some pretty crappy roads. My GP 4000’s, back in the day, only lasted a couple of hundred kms ( for example ). To be honest, it’s hard to tell the difference and after a week or so, you don’t notice or care anyway. My Strava times don’t lie and there’s little difference at all. Plus I’m not elite athlete. So I’ll pick grip and reliability every time. You will never regret these tyres.

  • @25timstevens
    @25timstevens 2 года назад +8

    Hi Fed. I have used the gp5000 on 3 bikes but I think the 4 season is the way to go now I am not racing. It lasts longer and is pretty much the tire i am after on group rides! It doesn´t really lack speed, unless you are looking for marginal gains, and it last way longer on crappy surfaces. It is still a pretty rapid road tire.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +5

      I think you are right. I just fitted again the GP5000, they feel a bit faster, but I had another puncture 2 days ago! With the 4 seasons nothing, apart from the 1st one.

  • @levinaslevinas
    @levinaslevinas 2 года назад +2

    My tires of choice for my commutes. Riding a road bike in forest and on gravel roads and they are absolutely a bliss!!! Since four or five years no other tire on my commute road bike.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      They are working really well so far!!

  • @Z-u-m-a
    @Z-u-m-a Год назад +2

    Super useful - thank you.

  • @tomhowell9074
    @tomhowell9074 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve ridden 4 Seasons for years…I live in Canada road conditions can vary greatly these tires have been a solid performer.

  • @julianmorgan7202
    @julianmorgan7202 2 года назад +2

    I’ve used GP5000’s through summer and Gatorskins through winter, but tbh I’m a convert to Bontrager AW3’s. Comparable puncture resistance to the Gators, but a softer more plyable ride. Keep up the good work 🎥 your humour is asciutta 👌🏼

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +2

      Thank you, another Bontrager good feedback!

    • @stephensaines7100
      @stephensaines7100 2 года назад +2

      I've had incredibly good luck with the Bontrager AW2 over the years, but they're no longer available...damn. Extremely few flats, light, pliable, high compliance and relatively easy to get on and off my older Mavic A319 rims. I do large amounts of back-road riding here in Canada as well as asphalt. Last time I checked, the AW3 was not in stock, on a ship somewhere coming from overseas. I'll try one when available, then match it on the rear if I like it.

    • @saulorunho6284
      @saulorunho6284 Год назад

      can you tell me the durability in km or miles of the bontrager aw3? Was it the common or hard lite version? do you prefer aw3? conti 4 season? or Conti Gatorskin?

  • @elvisderblasehase9522
    @elvisderblasehase9522 2 года назад +1

    I use the gp5000 all year. For max performance i renew my tyres on the summerbike earlier than it must be. These used tires i use on my winter bike until they are worn.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      I will see how the punctures go on the 4 Seasons, if no difference I also might go back to GP5000 for the winter as well.

  • @AndreaCrosetti
    @AndreaCrosetti 2 года назад

    Hi Fede
    Best winter, or 4 seasons, tyres are in my opinion Vittoria Corsa Control TLT. I use 30 mm size and here in Oxfordshire where the quality of B road is not excellent, mostly dirty and full of debris, they grip and feel absolutely safe in corners. The resistance is really low compared to other tyres. Tubeless ready, got a punture in one year of usage, self repaired by the sealant, back home thanks to liners.
    Having carbon wheels, following the motto better safe than sorry, installed Vittoria liners for road tyres. Tricky installation but they area really brilliant if you suffer a puncture.
    Thanks for your videos! Enjoy cycling

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      Thanks for the info! I'm realising I'm chasing the impossible, puncture resistance out of a clincher 25mm tyre!

  • @daanprins6730
    @daanprins6730 2 года назад +3

    These are my favorite tyres so far. I ride year round with the same tyres. I'm not a racer so I wanted a tyre that I could just leave on and forget about. I did manage to tear open the surface of my back tyre when I rode over a half broken beer bottle... I replaced it with a continental gatorskin and can't say I really like it. Yess it's durable and doesn't seem to get rocks inbeded in it but they really don't offer the grip or confidence of the 4 season when riding in the cold or wet conditions. I do think the thread looks more like a 'race' tyre.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      You are right, 4 seasons grip and feedback is great and the same as the GP5000. Gatorskin gives me much less confidence in the dry or wet.

  • @bludog4657
    @bludog4657 2 года назад

    Happy April 5th Federico, I was re-watching this video. I used the Conti's 5000 and 4000 for a few years and just this past fall switched over to Pirelli's tubeless...so far I am happy with them. I hear you on drivers passing you by as you attempt to fix a flat, I have even had some yell "wonderful" comments. All the best this upcoming 2022 spring/summer, audios from Albuquerque, NM

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I am resisting tubeless for now, trying to keep it simple. Not sure if I'm right though 😄

  • @vbml
    @vbml 2 года назад

    Thanks for the review, just ordered some! As my tan walled Vittoria corsa controls didn’t last long with rim brakes which caused a split in the bead which is common with tan walled tyres apparently!

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      👍 👍 I have to say the grip is very reassuring, especially for a winter tyre. Pity for the Vittoria, they look amazing though!

    • @vbml
      @vbml 2 года назад

      @@fede1275 good to know :) I will probably go for the black Vittoria version when they are offer again as the handing and wet/damp weather grip was great in them, and use them during the summer. Keep up the good work on your channel. Already bought those bottle cages you recommended, changed my saddle after watching your video, next thinking about another helmet as want a lower profile one!!

  • @simon84uk
    @simon84uk 2 года назад +1

    I do still have a set of these on a spare set of wheels, but tbh rarely use them now since putting 28mm GP5000 TL on my main wheels. The spare wheels only get used if it's really windy now for the shallower rims rather than the tyres. Those tyres are great, but I think road tubeless is probably going to eventually negate the more resilient tyres as technology evolves there and things become easier to use and lighter. I don't find the wet grip on the GP 5000's is too bad, obviously taking it a bit easier on the corners. I found that since I've swapped to discs, there was no real need for "winter bike" or "winter wheels" for my personal usage. I actually sold my "winter" bike and the stuff I had foor that as just wasn't using it and bought a gravel bike (also tubeless) for pottering about in the forest tracks, which is quite fun in winter training.
    I'm really loving these reviews coming from you lately, nice to see a genuine and unbiased view on everything!

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your feedback! I understand tubeless is growing and working, I'm still not ready yet. Maybe in the future!

  • @stuarthazell2024
    @stuarthazell2024 2 года назад +6

    I was getting punctured on 4 seasons, it was cheap rim tape , a sharp edge combined with 100psi will do it , changed to conti rim tape - problem solved, definitely a good winter tyre.

    • @philwilby5686
      @philwilby5686 2 года назад +1

      If you have an alloy wheel with a machined nipple access hole it is worth filing all the sharp edges on the holes. Then with better rim tape you should be fine.

    • @shockwavepulsar7996
      @shockwavepulsar7996 Год назад +1

      I got rid of rim tape and am using just classic ducttape, works like a charm. No more punctures from inside out

  • @markbattista6857
    @markbattista6857 2 года назад

    Good day Fredrico , it's been a while since I have made a comment on your channel , I've been slack no fault of your great content . Anyways I agree with your assessment of the GP 5000 , the 4000 for that matter but as for the four seasons I've never had the privilege to ride them , although I have ridden several pairs of Gator skins and flatted on 2 of the 3 pairs early on in there life so now I use only GP 5000s or older 4000s NOS. that I had bought at a good left over price when the 5000s came on the seen . All I know is that Spring is in the air and we can put our cold weather kit away soon for another year , Thanks and will talk to you soon , Mark Battista

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      👍 👍 will see how these 4 Seasons behave and might fit the GP5000 back in Spring!

  • @paulsanchez4141
    @paulsanchez4141 2 года назад +8

    They are very durable but extremely hard to change when you get a flat with a carbon wheel

    • @tekink8143
      @tekink8143 Год назад +2

      carry some grease in a ziplock bag in your saddle bag and use it at last section when mounting to wheel. Works great and no tools needed.

    • @paulsanchez4141
      @paulsanchez4141 Год назад

      @@tekink8143 thank you 🙏 I never had thought of doing that ! Loaded with grease now :)

    • @MrAnon-2024
      @MrAnon-2024 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have the same tyres on carbon rims and they are a breeze to fit/remove. Don’t need any levers to refit the tyre, just my hands.

  • @richardseverin8707
    @richardseverin8707 2 года назад

    Hi Fede !!! Conti wi yet tyres are unpredictable on my wife’s bike I’ve fitted Gatorskins which I have had good commutes on myself on my own bike . On my silver Allez I’ve fitted Specialized armoured tyres in size 28 ! I love 28’s best of both worlds grip & comfort. Keep up the good work 👍🏽

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      👍 👍 nice one. I can't fit 28s, I understand they work especially on the commute.

  • @petewatts30
    @petewatts30 Год назад

    I've had lots of punctures with gatorskins I used shwalbe durrano dd I think they're called in winter and found them bullet proof. Hit a pothole so hard it completely buckled the wheel, tyre still stayed up!!

  • @etobiCRACKscorpions
    @etobiCRACKscorpions 2 года назад +2

    5 years of riding bike. approx. 5000km outdoors and I have only ever got 1 puncture and it was my fault. Hopped a curb at high speed and blew out the sidewall on the back tire. Tubeless is the only way to ride. Schwalbe Pro1 is best so far. Continental I don't particularly care for but they do feel faster. Trying Michelin Power this summer.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      I'm sure you are right, but I still think I'm not ready for tubeless. Michelin Power look nice indeed!

  • @mancello
    @mancello 2 года назад +1

    I've used the 4 season tires on and off for twenty years. Very good training tires in all weather conditions with decent puncture protection. These days I prefer Schwalbe Marathon Supreme slick tires on the road. In my opinion better performance and puncture resistance than the 4 season tires.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      Will bear that in mind, thank you!

  • @DanGleebowls
    @DanGleebowls 2 года назад

    I run the Grand prix 4 seasons on my bike, I'm pulling little chunks of glass out after almost every commute and in 1.5 years or so only had o e flat, typically that was a slice that went all the way through and I decided to replace the tyre, then repair the original and keep as a backup as the tread was still very good, hopefully the new one lasts longer!

  • @JUSSTTIINFU3K
    @JUSSTTIINFU3K 2 года назад

    Thank you for your video. What pressures are you running? Continental recommend 85 psi for the 32 mm. this seems very high!

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, I'm using 25c at around 100psi, I'm 87Kg as well. I don't check them every day, when I pump them up again are around 87psi

  • @stuartfreedman6854
    @stuartfreedman6854 2 года назад +1

    I think the tread pattern "squirts" more water out the sides of the tires. The same principal applies to car tires. I predict that gives you the "cleaner" ride...

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      I see! Makes sense.

    • @stevengagnon4777
      @stevengagnon4777 3 месяца назад

      ​​@@fede1275when you made that comment about the spray and your bike stayed cleaner ...my first thought was that the successfully optimized the tread pattern to displace the water giving you a drier contact with the tarmac. Not surprised that they grip well in the wet. Being four season tires the compound is chosen for good grip in the cold . It's the same thing in car tire technology. I would put my dedicated winter tires on my car when it got colder and well before the snow came. So much better at 40°F and raining. I've heard good things about Conti studless winter tires too. These comments came from colleagues that were using studded tires for the winter. You might want to give them a try as they probably have technology from dedicated winter tires compounds with better (meaning some grip as opposed to none) grip on ice. I would give them a try myself but my days of winter cycling are done. Could have used that winter technology for my shoes a few winters ago...slipped off a curb and came straight down on it . Yeah four decades of winter cycling and yes more than a few falls and just got up and road away. I hit the curb and instantly knew I was getting up or putting any weight on it....major surgery was going to be needed to do that. But I do have a fancy ceramic bearing and a bit of a titanium frame and hardware now. Before they could operate on the hip they had to put a rod in my lower feamer to pull the acetabulem buried in the pelvis out of the socket so they could reconstruct everything...they made a instruction tutorial of the whole process for other surgeons to learn from it. Fortunately I already knew were some good orthopedic surgeons were and went straight to the ER there.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  3 месяца назад

      @@stevengagnon4777 I believe the 4 Seasons are a very specific winter race tyre. The grip is excellent, maybe as you said because of the patterns as well as the compound. The durability is not great and I decided to ride the GP5000 all year around for the road bikes. On the winter bike I am now trying the Pirelli P Zero Race Classic.

    • @stevengagnon4777
      @stevengagnon4777 3 месяца назад

      @@fede1275 I lived in the snow belt. We all used those Nokian Haktapaca studded tires in the winter for decades. They really made a difference especially after the snow got packed down and turned to ice. Even though most of the roads would be clear the were always places that would still be icy. Those tires certainly were slow and heavy but they lasted fir nearly a decade of use on our purposely equipped winter bikes. Mine was a steel Raleigh C50 that I altered the geometry(chopped the stays and a bit shorter fork and rake) and used as cyclocross bike. Ran cyclocross tubulars on it until winter. Although I really used it as a commuter that could go anywhere, having the sloping top tube was nice for dismounting. That was a little more than three decades ago and still have that bike . A tad heavy but rides so nice so I never replaced it.

  • @mjv1967
    @mjv1967 Год назад +1

    I use them in a 32mm size. Perfecto during the fall/winter/spring riding season.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  Год назад +1

      Yes, I got them on again on the Canyon for the winter. In 32mm you can almost go gravel!

    • @mjv1967
      @mjv1967 Год назад

      @@fede1275 Indeed. Our Spring rides often take us on road, pathway, sidewalk and even grass and the increased sized of this 4 Season 32mm model does the trick!

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  Год назад +1

      @@mjv1967 I can't do this with the bikes I have now, might need another one!

    • @mjv1967
      @mjv1967 Год назад

      @@fede1275 I ride a 2010 Giant TCR cross bike in 3 of 4 seasons. It can even take a 40mm WTB Nano tire. I have a winter spring wheelset with 32mm 4Seasons tires and a gravel wheelset with the 40mm Nano's. I still have some Challenge Baby Limus tires should I ever want to attempt a Cross race again.

  • @paulmorrison30
    @paulmorrison30 2 года назад

    I really love your video’s 👍🏾. At the moment I’m using my cyclocross bike for the winter and I use the Vittoria Rubino Pro tyres and they are amazing! Cheap and reliable and no punctures and I’ve been using them since September 👍🏾

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!! Another good feedback from the Rubino Pro, might consider them in the future!

    • @jamessalter5330
      @jamessalter5330 2 года назад

      I also had a good experience with the Rubinos.

    • @Kixtia013
      @Kixtia013 2 года назад

      I also use Vittoria Rubino pro and love them.

    • @mlafleurhua
      @mlafleurhua 2 года назад

      Rider from Montreal, Canada here. I've used Rubino Pros for 2 seasons in the spring and fall months when the road conditions are poor. When kept inflated correctly they have been excellent.

    • @zedddddful
      @zedddddful 2 года назад +1

      Don't get the zaffiro pro by accident like blocks of wood lol.

  • @michaelfasher
    @michaelfasher Год назад

    I had a good run with a pair. One got a puncture almost immediately so I put that down to bad luck. My next puncture was around five thousand kilometres. I got eight thousand kilometres from the front and I could have got much further. My fastest time for the Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge out of the ten times I did it I was running them

  • @nadsim154
    @nadsim154 26 дней назад

    Did you have some punctures on the 4 seasons or are they resistant enough? How would you compare now to the gp5000 ? Thanks

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  26 дней назад +1

      To me the 4 Seasons are only marginally better than the GP5000 for punctures. They are actually a very high performance tyre with optimum grip in colder temperature, not something that will give you lower wear and great puncture resistance. I now use GP5000 all year around.

  • @davemazur2062
    @davemazur2062 2 года назад

    Again, totally pertinent to my situation.
    New emonda sl6, deciding whether to place seasons or 5000 on my new road bike. Currently have 32mm 4 seasons on my 2022 trek fx 2 ( I love the tires on that bike) but not sure about giving up speed. I want SPEED! What’s the real difference between the two in speed Fede? Marginal?

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      Maybe it's all in my head, but when I put the GP5000 back for the summer, they felt slightly faster. Don't have any real data. I'll switch back to the 4 seasons for the winter as the grip and feedback is great.

    • @davemazur2062
      @davemazur2062 2 года назад

      @@fede1275 thanks Fede. I went the the 5000’s and I’m glad I did. Now I just need to determine if I need a slightly shorter stem. As you mentioned in another video, perhaps it’s me just getting used to an Emonda racing bike. Prior to this bike, I was riding endurance road bikes. I just feel a little too much weight in my hands, so we will see.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      @@davemazur2062 yes, it's good to play around with the position. I found it very useful to see how you ride from the outside. Maybe ask a friend to film you to check if you would need to make any changes. It's much easier to assess it that way.

  • @tinniswood2577
    @tinniswood2577 2 года назад

    For several years now in Winter I have used Spesh Armadillo non-folding 25mm. It is a tyre for winter and crappy road surfaces like the moon. I wouldn't go for a pb on a go-kart track with them, you get the gist.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      Yes, I considered them when I got the Gatorskins for the Merida, somehow the Continental were in stock. With these ones I'm trying something that is still performance oriented.

  • @Cicadawee
    @Cicadawee 2 года назад

    Four season works for many years except the sidewall that keeps peeling in long term use. Overall very good.

  • @mikedugdale281
    @mikedugdale281 2 года назад +4

    Love my 32 mm four seasons , superfast on my gravel bike, never punctured. Moved them last year onto my city beater, glass, metal and traffic everywhere and still no flats. They're a hoot .

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      Great! I really hope that my initial puncture was just an unfortunate event and they stay strong during the winter as yours.

    • @judasone83
      @judasone83 2 года назад +1

      same here I run mine tubeless and they work brilliant even if they are clincher

    • @mikedugdale281
      @mikedugdale281 2 года назад

      An addendum to my reply : still no flats and a lot of glass mixed with debrit on the roads here. Had a few Vectra/aramid strand threads pulling out of the tyres and burnt them off with a cigarette lighter to fix that tyre maintained issue. Also the Kevlar anti scuff mesh on one side wall delaminated by a couple of millimetres from one end but re-atatched with a drop of superglue. These tyres have had two years of abuse now and are still trucki'n strong.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      @@mikedugdale281 good to hear that! I found some treads coming out, but no more punctures. I'm back on the GP5000 for the warm season.

  • @frankabels5761
    @frankabels5761 2 года назад +1

    Hello, I ride the 4 seasons, too. I changed this year from 25 th to 28th. Can I use 25 th tubes for them or must I buy bigger tubes? Thank you for your help 👍

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      Best to check the tubes you are using, they might work but some are labelled up to 25 an some over 25, Continental I believe, while Specialized up to 28.

    • @frankabels5761
      @frankabels5761 2 года назад

      @@fede1275 thank you. I just found the maxxis tubes, they seem to work from 23 to 32 and the Conti race 28 wide. They seem to work, too.. maybe you can check them and tell me your opinion?

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      @@frankabels5761 with Continental check the label on the case as they call Race 28 the model of the inner tube and have 20-25 width and 25-32. So you want the second one.

    • @frankabels5761
      @frankabels5761 2 года назад

      @@fede1275 OK thank you. On the Conti race wide are the Labels 25-622>32-630 and 700x25C>700x32C
      So they will work, right?

    • @frankabels5761
      @frankabels5761 2 года назад

      And on the maxxis the label ist 700x23/32C and 23/32-622. So they must work, too?

  • @zedddddful
    @zedddddful Год назад

    Fed now you've had them on a good few months how are you finding them good wearing any flat's grip good?

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  Год назад +2

      I had a great run last winter, only had an initial puncture. However this winter I kept the GP5000 on the Canyon as I wanted to compare the new Velobuild with the Goodyear F1. Wear was great, maybe 50% better than GP5000, very good confidence and they seem almost as fast.

    • @zedddddful
      @zedddddful Год назад

      @@fede1275 great thanks Fed 👍

  • @milovacc1195
    @milovacc1195 2 года назад +1

    i got a cut and puncture in the first week using GP4000. the tire has grooves that are deep enough that can pick up debris and eventually cut the tire tire. i prefer michelin Pro4

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      That's a pity, glad to hear Michelins are good

    • @MrAnon-2024
      @MrAnon-2024 2 года назад

      I’ve been using the Pro4’s and love them. A great tyre.

    • @ButtonsDefault
      @ButtonsDefault 2 года назад

      I have GP4000 SII never got a puncher and went off Road with them etc

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      @@ButtonsDefault good, but are they discontinued, right?

    • @ButtonsDefault
      @ButtonsDefault 2 года назад

      @@fede1275 correct GP5000 are the latest one. I am going to buy the 4seasons 28mm hope they’re good

  • @angelo16d28
    @angelo16d28 2 года назад

    I have had road on them quite a bit they are ok, roads r pretty bad up here in up state NY. I am also a bigger guy 190lbs-200lbs and i do get puctures and pinch flats with them. Best training and commuting tires hands down, are the specialize turbo gripton and Roeboux. think they have a couple more that r very good also. I bike about 3,000 miles a yr

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      I'm 190 lbs myself 😄. Last year I clocked more than 6000 Miles, at the end of the day not so many punctures in proportion, but when it happens it's so annoying!

    • @angelo16d28
      @angelo16d28 2 года назад

      @@fede1275 Nice... Good Channel Federico. Winter are very harsh in upstate NY not much cycling in the winter. I do a lot of cross country skiing, little jogging and weights in the winter time.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      @@angelo16d28 👍👍

  • @ursbam
    @ursbam 2 года назад

    Replacing my Vittoria N.ext with 4 seasons tomorrow.
    What kind of front light are you using?

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      It is an Exposure Trace Mk2, very small and powerful

  • @Marty72
    @Marty72 2 года назад

    When I was commuting Maxxis Refuse were bulletproof, I would NEVER get punctures, and they lasted a long time. Then I changed to GP5000 the non tubeless version and I rarely get a puncture, but they roll a lot smoother. I don’t know if the Maxxis tyres are still good, it has been a while, for me the GP5000 get the balance right.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      Yes, I still love the 5000, I am trying the 4 Seasons as lately I had a few more punctures and I was wondering if winter tyres could work better. Will see.

    • @Marty72
      @Marty72 2 года назад

      @@fede1275 Another good video, I wanted to share which tyre I’ve used that had the best puncture protection. I used to commute a lot and understand how frustrating punctures are. But I haven’t used the Maxxis tyres for years, so don’t know if they are still bullet proof.

  • @wasupwitdat1mofiki94
    @wasupwitdat1mofiki94 2 года назад

    I'm working on some Pirelli Road 26mm tires right now. Continental's don't provide as much grip as I like and haven't used them since way before the 4000 series went out. The 5000 series is just too pricey too.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      Really? I never had a reason to doubt GP5000 and 4 Seasons grip. I agree that it's difficult to find a good price for the 4 seasons, but the GP5000 is easily sourced at a good price?

  • @alpsatiroglu
    @alpsatiroglu 2 года назад +1

    Gp5000 and vittoria corsa control both 28 for winter. Gp5000 25 for summer. Tried the best rolling Vitoria Corsa speed 25 for summer but there are very prone to puncture so I stick with gp5000 25 and very happy with the performance like you stated. For winter same performance tire with larger volume and less pressure solves the problem imho.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      Can't fit 28s, but I understand for the winter are very useful!

  • @jamiekeeper6204
    @jamiekeeper6204 2 года назад

    Before I watch,I’m commuting on these tyres,I’ve done six months 8 mile a day and they are as new,they look like the day I bought them,really fast,grippy TOP CLASS

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад +1

      You can watch it, you will not be disappointed 😄

    • @jamiekeeper6204
      @jamiekeeper6204 2 года назад

      @@fede1275 great video

  • @gish85
    @gish85 2 года назад

    I have gp5000 on one bike and 4 season on the other. They are both good as tyres.
    When you mention looks though, I don’t care about the tread on the 4 seasons but I find that brown line on the wall of the tyre to be very ugly. Next time I’ll make sure to get the fully black ones!

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      Didn't know you can get different type of 4 Seasons!

  • @erhan6095
    @erhan6095 Год назад

    Are they still produce this tyre? I've avoiding to buy this tyre because of the production date. I'm using Pirelli P7 Sport 32mm and I'm very happy with the wet conditions. A little bit heavy but puncture protection is good.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  Год назад +2

      Not sure! I'm now back to riding GP5000 all year round. Yes the 4 Seasons are better in the winter, but the durability is similar as it's still a performance tyre and I might as well stick with the 5000.

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  Год назад +1

      @@_slowpokewill do the same! Pity I have Gatorskins on my bad weather bike, they are very durable, but not good on the wet. Will never wear them out

  • @chrism5433
    @chrism5433 3 месяца назад

    I just bought a gravel for work and winter .so comfortable to ride .only my road bike for the nice days .for sure its quiker lol. Cheers .ohh conti ultrasport 3 not to bad id say 🍺🚲🍺

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  3 месяца назад +1

      I just tried a gravel bike, video coming soon!

    • @chrism5433
      @chrism5433 3 месяца назад

      @@fede1275 id say the reason i bought s gravel bike is winter commuting.i love it . Rainy days I have fenders.still need to find the ultimate rain gear lol 🤔🤔🙏🚲🍺

  • @Z-u-m-a
    @Z-u-m-a Год назад

    How do they compare on stated vs measured with please? They'd need to measure 28mm wide to be able to use them with my mudguards.
    My GP5000 28s measure 28mm on the rim (and work with mudguards), but GP classics 28 measured 32mm on the rim (and don't) - with the Mavic Aksium winter wheels. ie if these measured wider I'd have to go for the 25s.
    Thanks!

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately I am not sure, I have not measured them. On the same rim they felt same or maybe slightly slimmer than GP5000. I have only used the 25c version. Definitely the rim width would have the tyre changing its shape.

    • @Z-u-m-a
      @Z-u-m-a Год назад

      Great, thank you.@@fede1275

  • @romanpramuka2703
    @romanpramuka2703 2 года назад

    I assume these are not tubeless, in 2020 season I've six punctures but in fact it was only pinch flats on my tubed contis, so in 2021 season I went for tubeless hutchinsons, impossible to pinch flat, I love them, super light, fast and very grippy, but very thin, so in fall of last year I swaped it for Pirelli cinturato, actualy my winter tires, extremly durable and also tubeless 👍

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      Yes, I'm on normal clincher tyres. I am keeping it simple for now, who knows in the future.

  • @saulorunho6284
    @saulorunho6284 Год назад

    can you tell me the durability in km or miles of the bontrager aw3? Was it the common or hard lite version? do you prefer aw3? conti 4 season? or Conti Gatorskin?

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  Год назад

      Haven't tried the Bontrager yet. The Gatorskin are very hard wearing, but the grip is not the best. I have had them for 2 years and 6000 Km on the Merida. Conti 4 seasons are great for grip and confidence, but the longevity is a bit better than the GP5000, but not by a great deal.

    • @saulorunho6284
      @saulorunho6284 Год назад

      @@fede1275 where the roads are a little dirty, which causes punctures.
      I've been using Bontrager R3 on my Emonda, but the durability is only 3500km on average, and they are good for rolling only in the first 1000 km. I only had 2 holes in two sets of tires and 7500 km.
      The GP 5000 I used on other bikes I had are fantastic, but cut the side easily.
      I ride an average of 2,000 km a month, so I'm looking for a tire with durability and a bit of quality.
      thank you very much for your attention

  • @patiorio1538
    @patiorio1538 2 года назад

    Hi I've read you can run Continental grand prix 5000 tubeless they say the tires will hold up with out sealant.can run with out sealant? And I know air will deflate next day like my tubulars .

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      I'm not sure, I guess sealant is there to fix small punctures, you need it there if you want to run tubeless.

    • @patiorio1538
      @patiorio1538 2 года назад

      @@fede1275 thanks for your help appreciate it

  • @pantani9886
    @pantani9886 2 года назад

    Vittoria Corsa Control tubulars for winter!

  • @talonlan
    @talonlan 2 года назад

    Bontrager R3's 28mm set up tubeless.

  • @BLITZKRIEG1
    @BLITZKRIEG1 2 года назад

    I miss the GPs. made the switch to Pirelli Velos and they are truly horrible. Never had so many punctures 😡

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      Ouch, not good. I apologise on behalf of my fellow countrymen!

  • @B_COOPER
    @B_COOPER Год назад

    Let them laugh. They are just one nail in the road away from a roadside wheel change into that spare “donut” wheel. An entire day spent on wasted time waiting for the mechanics to change your tire and charging you out the wazoo for a job that took 15 minutes. Granted the professionals do have the equipment to make that job that fast so I guess you couldn’t exactly complain. Rambling about it at this moment lol

  • @solstar4778
    @solstar4778 2 года назад

    Too expensive!

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      I found them on sale!

  • @fucktheworld1207
    @fucktheworld1207 2 года назад +1

    I use Schwalbe Durano Plus tryes all year round...I average 1-2 punctures a year with them 🤙🏻

    • @fede1275
      @fede1275  2 года назад

      A friend uses them, I got scared as he could not get them on the rim!

    • @fucktheworld1207
      @fucktheworld1207 2 года назад

      @@fede1275 ruclips.net/video/8mazpMPfeBk/видео.html ... I use the tyre glider and get the Durano Plus tryes onto my DT SWISS P1800 Spline rims easy...

    • @dominicbritt
      @dominicbritt 2 года назад

      General wet weather road grip is more dependent on the tyre compound than any additional tread… I tend to either keep my gp5000s going or I use Vittoria Rubino Pro 2.0 tyres … nice grippy graphene compound …flat area in the middle with a little bit of tread pattern on the edge. I don’t get a lot of punctures so I prefer to not ride specific winter/puncture resistant tyres as they feel dead and heavy.

    • @ankjaers
      @ankjaers 2 года назад

      I have those on my communeter as well. No punctures with tubes in years. I live in Denmark with well paved cycle ways everywhere. So your experience might be different.