Description WTB Exposure TCS 700C Allroad Tire
The smooth centerline of the WTB Exposure TCS 700C Allroad Tire optimizes efficiency while hatched outer edges provide cornering confidence on rough, unpredictable surfaces.
Exposure is a high-volume tubeless tire designed to tackle crumbling tarmac while still delivering the fast-rolling benefits of a semi-slick road tire. Mount up a set and hit the open, yet sometimes rough, road.
Features:
Supple tubeless casing allows for lower pressure and improved traction.
High volume road casing enables comfortable ride.
Dual Compound Rubber means a fast rolling tire with great corning traction.
Smooth tread for the ultimate on-road performance.
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
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Solid choice for mixed gravel/tarmac riding
by anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Eugene, OR
I have these on my Specialized Diverge and mainly ride chip seal and rough forest roads, including some gravel. These are ideal for that application in terms of the balance between durablility (when they're new) and ride quality. They wear pretty well but not amazing. I just replaced the rear tire after a season of riding after it got a massive tear from sharp stone. So I would say it gets about 3 out of 5 stars for longevity but if you're willing (and have the budget) to replace them after a season of riding, these are highly recommended.
Reviewed 3/21/2022
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Fast, smooth road tire
by JBJB
Cycling Enthusiast
North West Montana
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
I bought a couple 36c Exposures to replace a set of Maxis velocity AR tires that developed lumps under the tread after 1000 miles. These tires are great. They roll easy and smooth and have not had any flats in 700 miles. I'm running them tubeless with Orange Seal Endurance sealant. I weigh 170 pounds and run them at 35 psi on the front and 50 psi on the rear and the ride is very forgiving on on rough asphalt roads. They are hard to install on giant CXR1 wheels but I succeeded using soapy water and tire levers.
Reviewed 12/23/2020
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OK Tire
Tire not very durable. Rides nice.
Reviewed 8/19/2021
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Second and last set of WTB'
by Rusty Dodge
Cycling Enthusiast
Vancouver USA
2 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
Horrible tire to mount. I had to put these on a spare wheel set with tubes in them before mounting tubeless which required a compressor. I ruined one tire trying to get it on the rim and had to buy a replacement and then on the second ride the rear tire flatted. No, the sealant didn't stop the leak so I had to plug a new tire.
I only wish GP5000TL's came in 35c.
Reviewed 12/31/2020
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