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Goodyear Vector R XPLR

  • Why did Zipp partner with Goodyear to make tires? plus icon minus icon
  • Goodyear Tires have a long history in creating tires for speed, durability, and control. Their new approach to bicycle tires enabled us to create a tire that represents the final part of Zipp’s Tot... See more
  • What is unique about the Goodyear Vector R XLPR tires? plus icon minus icon
  • The Goodyear Vector R XPLR tire is designed specifically for Zipp’s revolutionary 303 XPLR wheel, delivering the ultimate wheel and tire system for riders who demand exceptional results. The 40mm V... See more
  • What wheels are the Goodyear Vector R XPLR tires compatible with? plus icon minus icon
  • The Goodyear Vector R XPLR tires are compatible with the 303 XPLR S and 303 XPLR SW wheels. See more
  • How much do the Goodyear Vector R XPLR tires weigh? plus icon minus icon
  • The Goodyear Vector R XPLR tires weigh 440g. See more
  • Where can I buy the Goodyear Vector R XPLR tires? plus icon minus icon
  • Goodyear Vector R XPLR tires can be purchased from any Goodyear or Zipp dealer. See more
  • Can I use the Goodyear Vector R XPLR tires with tubes? plus icon minus icon
  • Yes, the Goodyear Vector R XPLR tires can be used with tubes. Air pressure guidelines are the same when using tubes. Our Tire Pressure Guide can help to determine the amount of pressure you need. See more
  • Will my tires lose air pressure overnight or over a couple of days? plus icon minus icon
  • Depending on several factors (including tire construction, amount of tire sealant used, or tire bed preparation process) some amount of air loss over time is expected. Up to 10psi (0.67 Bar) of pre... See more
  • How often do I need to replace my sealant? plus icon minus icon
  • Please follow the instructions outlined by your chosen sealant brand. See more
  • My bike has been sitting for several days and now the tire is flat. What should I do? plus icon minus icon
  • First, reinflate your tire and check for leaks. If leaks are found, rotate the leak to the bottom of the wheel and allow the sealant to seal the leak. If your tire continues to leak, you will need ... See more

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