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Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Location
Inside my skull
They will work but not ideal. I presume you were after these.

https://velo.pirelli.com/en/uk/product/pzero-race/28-622/black
 
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Johnno260

Johnno260

Veteran
Location
East Sussex
The one you’ve bought is a clincher , one is clincher tubeless (the one you’ve bought) the other is clincher tubed (which is what you want if using tubes).

ah ok so the ones I have will fit to the rim?

It’s just they don’t need tubes which is what I prefer, I assume using tubes is ok, just not ideal like you said?

Thanks as well, I get myself all confused with the terms like a total fool.
 

Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Location
Inside my skull
Why? On what basis?

The tubed ones have a more robust puncture belt in them, than the tubeless. The tubeless making up for that with sealant, except OP will be using tubes with them negating that.
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
The tubed ones have a more robust puncture belt in them, than the tubeless.
https://velo.pirelli.com/en/uk/p-zero-road-racing-cycling-tyres
Hmmm! Don't think Pirelli's cross-sections support your assertion (see below)
Confess slightly surprised that the OP is choosing such tyres given his bike stable :training::wahhey:
"Tube-type"
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Tubeless ready
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Johnno260

Johnno260

Veteran
Location
East Sussex
Only reason I went with the Pirelli is I have them on the Merida and they feel really grippy.

I had Vitoria tyres before and they perished quite badly, the Gatorakins I tried were just awful for me I had utterly no confidence in corners.

@Ming the Merciless The store I purchased the tyres from is allowing me to return them in exchange for tube specific ones, still Perilli and it’s the classic look as well, I just need to cover the additional postage and cost.
 
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