hazetguy those wheels are stunning! Objects of Velo beauty! :D
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Thanks! I took a chance on a buy now/best offer ebay listing I had been watching for a while. The seller accepted my offer, and then I played the "will they be packed well? will they get damaged in transit?" mental waiting game until they arrived. I am more than pleased with them, because they are very true/spin nicely, and all I did was give them a light wipe-down to remove dust and light grease, and they shined up nicely. Need to repack the bearings, but that's a project for later this weekend.
Here's an "as arrived" pic: https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...5d9acc546f.jpg |
FYI, I got a pinch flat on one of my tubulars when I hit some RR tracks at the wrong angle so I repaired it. I already had some Loctite fabric glue I had bought at Walmart and decided to try it and it works perfect to glue the basetaape back on. I've put a few hundred miles on it since the repair and it's fine.
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/azAAA...Vls/s-l300.jpg |
Originally Posted by Lazyass
(Post 22060285)
already had some Loctite fabric glue I had bought at Walmart and decided to try it and it works perfect to glue the basetaape back on.
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Originally Posted by smontanaro
(Post 22060417)
The final test will be to see if the base tape stays attached to the casing or the rim next time you remove the tire. ;)
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I don't know if this will help anyone, but I threw together some pix of how I glue tubulars. I have no tripod and my only potential assistant was busy with other stuff (and probably wouldn't have been patient enough to hang around for the whole shebang), so with the exception of one very short video clips, it's just an album of images.
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmVJYeUq |
@Lazyass - I would do it that way but I like glue to stay on the base tape and not get on the tread.
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So, after years of wanting to try tubulars I finally gave them a shot. I recently got a 1973 motobecane le champion that had some 80s suntour hubs with aero section matrix rims, but was otherwise all original. Since it was just asking for tubulars, I sourced a set of high flange campy hubs laced to fiamme rims, and glued some 30mm corsa g+ to them. The ride is amazing.
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Originally Posted by Flatforkcrown
(Post 22094058)
So, after years of wanting to try tubulars I finally gave them a shot. I recently got a 1973 motobecane le champion that had some 80s suntour hubs with aero section matrix rims, but was otherwise all original. Since it was just asking for tubulars, I sourced a set of high flange campy hubs laced to fiamme rims, and glued some 30mm corsa g+ to them. The ride is amazing.
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Ya those corsa go's are real nice. I have some new Scwhalbe pro ones on now. Great tire. Real lively.
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Not sure if you've seen these, or can even ride them - I can't ride them as I need a wider tire
https://www.excelsports.com/vittoria...i-tubular-tire VITTORIA CORSA CX III TUBULAR TIREPrice $28.00 Reg Price $109.99700x21.5mm They also have CONTINENTAL SPRINTER TUBULAR ROAD TIRE Price $49.00 Reg Price $79.95 700 x 25 |
I've been preferring tubulars ever since I started riding them four or five years ago. Today's ride, first in a while, was on this PF10. Originally a PFN10, so I was told, the N indicating it had clincher tires. I reverted it to tubulars, hence it is now a PF10. Love it, love the tires. My go-to tire is Veloflex Criterium, 23mm.
https://theworld.com/~muller/pics/Ri...FarmStPark.jpg |
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...2ba3264bf.jpeg
Pic of 30mm corsa g+. I don’t know if they actually measure 30mm, but they look huge. |
Vittoria Rally on my newly acquired Gitane TdF. Been a looong time since I rode tubulars, I'm in love all over again.
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...66b74f0656.jpg |
Originally Posted by johnnyace
(Post 22115881)
Vittoria Rally on my newly acquired Gitane TdF. Been a looong time since I rode tubulars, I'm in love all over again.
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Originally Posted by smontanaro
(Post 22116233)
There are plenty of people who will tell you Rallys aren't even good tubulars. You have even more to look forward to I guess. ;)
Anyway, they may not be great, but they sure do ride better than any clinchers I own. |
johnnyace Kenda does (or did) make tubulars. They are on my sh*t list though (not for their tubulars), so I won't even bother to check for current production.
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The seller actually offered me a clincher wheelset instead, but I opted for the Mavic/Campy/Vittoria wheels he had on there. Test ride confirmed it. I don't even remember what the clincher wheelset was, but it was definitely the lesser of the two options.
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So I've been riding these Vittoria Rallys on the TdF for a couple of weeks now, and although they may be at the low end of tubulars, they are nicer than any comparably sized clinchers I've ridden.
Which got me to wondering: without reading all 81 pages of this thread, what do folks consider to be the top five best tubulars in the 23-28mm range? I'll want to pick up a pair to have for spares. |
Originally Posted by johnnyace
(Post 22128524)
So I've been riding these Vittoria Rallys on the TdF for a couple of weeks now, and although they may be at the low end of tubulars, they are nicer than any comparably sized clinchers I've ridden.
Which got me to wondering: without reading all 81 pages of this thread, what do folks consider to be the top five best tubulars in the 23-28mm range? I'll want to pick up a pair to have for spares. |
Originally Posted by johnnyace
(Post 22128524)
So I've been riding these Vittoria Rallys on the TdF for a couple of weeks now, and although they may be at the low end of tubulars, they are nicer than any comparably sized clinchers I've ridden.
Which got me to wondering: without reading all 81 pages of this thread, what do folks consider to be the top five best tubulars in the 23-28mm range? I'll want to pick up a pair to have for spares. I'm having an aluminum tubular disc wheelset built for my modern bike and I'm going to buy Panaracer Race C Evo3's for $70/pair. Panaracer Race C Evo3 Tubular Tire SET: 700c (28") x 26mm - Bulk Discounts (NEW, PAIR) - Bike Recyclery |
The best tubulars I've been able to lay my hands on (as far as ride quality are concerned) were Challenge Parigi-Roubaix, Veloflex Vlaanderen and FMB, all in the 27-28mm range. With a bit of patience and Internet sleuthing I've managed to find them all in the $50-$70 per tire price range. The Challenge had problems at one point with tread adhesion to the casing. That was several years ago, so hopefully they've gotten past that. The modern Vittoria Rally in 25mm is a perfectly good tubular, but not in the same league.
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Originally Posted by Lazyass
(Post 22129176)
You can get Challenge Elite's for $40 on ebay and they're great. I would have bought them instead of the Rally's.
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In order of preference based on personal use:
FMB Veloflex or Specialized Turbo Hell of the North Vittoria I have ridden Challenge with mixed results. One set was very fragile while another set has proven robust. I do not recommend them based on that. The only Specialized tubulars I have ridden are the Hell of the North model, hence the specific listing. Watch eBay, here, and the Paceline forum for people selling off. I have gotten a good many new and barely used tires going that route. |
Originally Posted by CV-6
(Post 22129433)
In order of preference based on personal use:
FMB Veloflex or Specialized Turbo Hell of the North Vittoria I have ridden Challenge with mixed results. One set was very fragile while another set has proven robust. I do not recommend them based on that. The only Specialized tubulars I have ridden are the Hell of the North model, hence the specific listing. Watch eBay, here, and the Paceline forum for people selling off. I have gotten a good many new and barely used tires going that route. Inherited a set of older Challenges with a wheelset and they were pretty fragile. Bought a new set of Challenges and they seem to be a bit more sturdy, so they'll do for now. Committed to tubulars. I like 'em. |
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