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DiabloScott 11-01-21 12:07 PM

I've used the wire wheel and drill method to remove old glue with some success:

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e3bc4763ac.jpg
I think this one had been taped - the glue wasn't red, but it was thick and hard.

Never had a problem with rims that I was the only one who did the glue job.

Lazyass 11-02-21 01:25 AM


Originally Posted by masi61 (Post 22291161)
Are you talking about automotive brake cleaner spray? Wouldn’t this strip off anodizing and start dissolving the aluminum?

No. It can remove paint if you leave it on I guess but I haven't even had that happen. It's really good to remove rim decals which I've done multiple times.

Lazyass 11-04-21 01:23 AM


Originally Posted by johnnyace (Post 22154773)
I went ahead and picked up a pair of these this morning, seems like a stellar deal at $70/pair. Always liked the Panaracer clinchers I've owned, might as well try their tubulars at this price.

How did you end up liking them? I bought two pairs yesterday. They're going on my Wabi singlespeed and the new wheelset I ordered this summer finally shipped. If they turn out good I'll probably buy a few more pairs and stash them because I put a lot of miles on that bike and go through tires fairly quickly. Kind of getting tired of tanwall tires because they're PIA to keep looking good.

I also bought a can of Specialized glue on sale at Competitive Cyclist for $15. We'll see how good it is.

johnnyace 11-04-21 06:02 AM


Originally Posted by Lazyass (Post 22295187)
How did you end up liking them? I bought two pairs yesterday. They're going on my Wabi singlespeed and the new wheelset I ordered this summer finally shipped. If they turn out good I'll probably buy a few more pairs and stash them because I put a lot of miles on that bike and go through tires fairly quickly. Kind of getting tired of tanwall tires because they're PIA to keep looking good.

I'm just now getting around to mounting them, to replace the Conti Giros on my Motobecane Grand Record. Haven't had the chance to get them out on the road yet.

ACH57 11-05-21 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by squirtdad (Post 21750045)
here is what 30mm Vittoria corsa control look like with 5800 105 brakes (spec is 28mm max) on 85 team miyata

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0a5cc919c4.jpg

How do you like these tires? I'm looking at this size for a 1970 Gitane TDF. I live in goat head central so flat protection along with comfort are a big deal.

Classtime 11-05-21 11:09 AM

I'm also curious about the Contro's sidewall protection for gravel.

squirtdad 11-05-21 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by ACH57 (Post 22296835)
How do you like these tires? I'm looking at this size for a 1970 Gitane TDF. I live in goat head central so flat protection along with comfort are a big deal.

I like them (Vittoria corsa control but at 261 miles can't say definitively on puncture resistance

ACH57 11-08-21 11:18 AM

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c8833234c.jpeg
Can I use a 30 mm tire on a rim that measures 21.5 mm?

Classtime 11-08-21 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by ACH57 (Post 22300132)
Can I use a 30 mm tire on a rim that measures 21.5 mm?

Of course. Many folks race with 33mm cyclocross tires on rims like that.

Flatforkcrown 11-08-21 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by ACH57 (Post 22300132)
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c8833234c.jpeg
Can I use a 30 mm tire on a rim that measures 21.5 mm?

yes, you’ll be fine. It will look like this:

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a81ad2890.jpeg
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...db51712ce.jpeg

Lazyass 11-10-21 04:58 AM

Some new rubber for the Univega. Also whipped out the dremel with a wire wheel and polished up the eyelets/nipples. They were getting a little corroded.

I love these Challenge Elites, I think this is the 4th pair I bought but man they run small. A 23 is 22.47mm.

https://i.postimg.cc/mrJpyfbr/20211110-055121.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/63ds75dK/20211110-052808.jpg

Lazyass 11-11-21 02:42 AM

I spent some money on tubulars this month. I just got the wheelset I ordered for my Wabi Special single speed from Pro Wheel Builder. Paul hubs, Kinlin TB 25 tubular rims, Sapim Laser spokes and blue Sapim nipples. Panaracer Race C Evo3's cost $70 a pair from Bike Recyclery.

If you order them then remind them in the comments that it's for a pair. I ordered two pairs and received two tires, they're sending the others out today. Never had Panaracers but they look to be a very good quality. They are pretty tight so I'll stretch them out for awhile.

https://i.postimg.cc/sgbRfjXj/12345678.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/3NQczNn6/20211111-032506.jpg

ACH57 11-13-21 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by squirtdad (Post 22297076)
I like them (Vittoria corsa control but at 261 miles can't say definitively on puncture resistance

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6fc22addc.jpeg

Do you think I’ll have enough room for the 30s with 34 to 35 mm of vertical clearance?

DiabloScott 11-13-21 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by ACH57 (Post 22306164)
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6fc22addc.jpeg

Do you think I’ll have enough room for the 30s with 34 to 35 mm of vertical clearance?

1. You number your spokes? That is extremely nerdy. :thumb:
2. Looks like too many threads showing - wrong length? Not done tensioning?
3. To check for clearance, put on another tubular that's 25mm and see if you have room for more - or borrow somebody's worn out old 30mm.

ACH57 11-13-21 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by DiabloScott (Post 22306236)
1. You number your spokes? That is extremely nerdy. :thumb:
2. Looks like too many threads showing - wrong length? Not done tensioning?
3. To check for clearance, put on another tubular that's 25mm and see if you have room for more - or borrow somebody's worn out old 30mm.

1. 36 laced 4X!
2. I wasn’t done tensioning. They are correct length.
3. I have no other tires currently. The ones that came on those wheels were 21 mm and were falling apart

ACH57 11-14-21 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by squirtdad (Post 22297076)
I like them (Vittoria corsa control but at 261 miles can't say definitively on puncture resistance

Any chance you could measure the outside diameter of the mounted tire? Thanks!

squirtdad 11-15-21 12:26 AM


Originally Posted by ACH57 (Post 22307295)
Any chance you could measure the outside diameter of the mounted tire? Thanks!

sure.... monday evening probably

Lazyass 11-15-21 02:25 AM

Got a couple of rides on the Panaracers and they're great, very high Japanese quality. Really smooth on my chipseal roads and even hit a little dirt. They do run a tad small, I measured them at 25.30 but from the side they look bigger. I think I'm going to buy a few more of them while they're still in stock.

https://i.postimg.cc/RV65XqWx/zzzxcv.jpg

Flatforkcrown 11-15-21 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by ACH57 (Post 22307295)
Any chance you could measure the outside diameter of the mounted tire? Thanks!

my vittoria corsa g+ is 28mm mounted, 30mm labeled.

ACH57 11-15-21 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by Flatforkcrown (Post 22308048)
my vittoria corsa g+ is 28mm mounted, 30mm labeled.

What is the overall outside diameter of the tire when it’s mounted on the rim?

Flatforkcrown 11-15-21 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by ACH57 (Post 22308193)
What is the overall outside diameter of the tire when it’s mounted on the rim?

28mm wide, but that’s a rough measurement with a steel tape and a large adjustable wrench. I don’t have calipers but it’s within .5mm+/-.

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masi61 11-25-21 02:37 PM

Bike24.com has these fat, fat Schwalbe G-One HT Speed Evolution tubulars with a "basketball" tread in 30mm width for a great price:

https://www.bike24.com/p2196555.html

I bought 4 and immediately had to try them on my Velocity Major Tom rims and they are a match made in heaven. Unfortunately for me my wheels are 130mm rear hub, rim brake and all of my road bikes seem to run out of clearance with tire widths much wider (or taller) than 27mm.

woodcraft 11-26-21 11:38 AM

Rant:

Vittoria replaceable valve stems suck!

I'm down to I think the last one of these, a file tread tire used for all around riding on the CX bike. It developed a slow leak, and I thought about adding some goop, but the valve core is not removable.

The leak got worse so I pulled the tire and found no puncture, just the stupid stem having come loose. This is not the first or even the third time I have seen this with various tires.

At least Vittoria finally abandoned the misguided idea, so possibly you have been blissfully unaware- if so, count yourself lucky.

] rant

smontanaro 11-26-21 12:39 PM

woodcraft Which model of Vittoria tire are you referring to? Do you mean valve core or the entire stem? Rallys used to have nonremovable valve cores, but recent production has removable cores.


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