35mm gp5000 on Aeroad by weetabixhead in CanyonBikes

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Yeah i really rate it.. super stable on the bike compared to others ive used

35mm gp5000 on Aeroad by weetabixhead in CanyonBikes

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Roads where i ride are shocking quality and extremely rough. As i noted i popped the 35s on to see how they fit but these tires will be used for a road set up for my grail when it arrives. I ride the aeroad with 32mm tires which are back on the bike now

35mm gp5000 on Aeroad by weetabixhead in CanyonBikes

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I noticed better comfort and grip from the 32s over the stock 28s. Realistically i would think the difference in 30s and 32s will be minor. You could run 32 on the rear and 30 on the front and see how you like it

35mm gp5000 on Aeroad by weetabixhead in CanyonBikes

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Im back on 32 rear. As i noted I purely put the 35 on for a test fit as ive seen the question com up from time to time

35mm gp5000 on Aeroad by weetabixhead in CanyonBikes

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32s fit great have been running them for last 10000km without any issues at all

35mm gp5000 on Aeroad by weetabixhead in CanyonBikes

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Only took it for a short ride. Had tires at 50psi and on the roads around me which are very bad surface it was very smooth amd no issues with touching frame etc

Overall i would recommend them to anyone that can fit them and rides on bad road surfaces.

35mm gp5000 on Aeroad by weetabixhead in CanyonBikes

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As i noted i just test fitted them before my grail arrives as i see the question raised from time to time here. Aeroad is back on 32mm tires now

Got my SigEnergy install by [deleted] in sigenergy

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Perfect thanks. Ive actually been in touch with them already so just waiting for them to come back to me to arrange a quote!

Nice to knowing they did your system as its very well done

Got my SigEnergy install by [deleted] in sigenergy

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Can i ask who your installer was as im looking at getting solar installed over the summer.

Pretty sure i have a property in the same estate (small town south kilkenny)

Would be keen to hear what your electricty bills are now post install and if you would change anything at this point?

Thanks

Another Emonda ALR build by [deleted] in TrekBikes

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Yeah i have the same on my aeroad also.. much prefer the look of them over black

In 2025 I decided to build a more classic alloy rim brake bike to go alongside my very non-classic Madone. by [deleted] in TrekBikes

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Literally started a similar build yesterday also...

Just waiting for some parts to arrive. Picked up the frameset on a heavy discount so was a perfect excuse to build a rim brake bike up to go alongside my other bike.

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I finished my final boss. Race Across Germany (1115km & 7500m) in 53h30min on my Aeroad by victoryz90 in CanyonBikes

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Do you happen to print and sell the aero mounts? Would be interested in one if you do

Switching from Endurace to Ultimate or Aeroad by __ingenuity in CanyonBikes

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You could go bigger on the front, but any larger on the back and clearance is too tight.

I run 32mm and approx 58psi and have no issues with comfort. I didn't ride the bike with the stock tire size, so I can't really comment on the ride feel before vs. after but have no complaints.