Turning Clincher Into Tubular
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Turning Clincher Into Tubular
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Have any of you ever heard of someone turning clincher rims into tubular rims???
I would imagine that you would have to have great frame building welding skills.
I wonder if you had an aluminum rim, could you weld a steel plate to it or vice versa.
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Have any of you ever heard of someone turning clincher rims into tubular rims???
I would imagine that you would have to have great frame building welding skills.
I wonder if you had an aluminum rim, could you weld a steel plate to it or vice versa.
Titanium???
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Because people run tubular rims/tires because they want to add weight to their wheels...
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I imagine that some clever metal smith could do a reasonably nice job of it, but at a cost of labor and materials about 20 times more than the cost of a new set of tubular rims. If you put the concept on Kickstarter you may get a few investors; some people back any inane idea.
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I have heard of places. You take your rims there and give them some magical green stuff that looks like lettuce. They then take your rims to another room and the transformation happens. They come back out and the rims are tubular. Amazing!
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As nonsense as this is, I can see how someone could get the idea that if a rim had a nice curvature forming the well area between the brake tracks they might think they could remove the offending bead/track material & simply glue a tubular to what remains.
It couldn't be a rim brake wheel anymore & it's probably guaranteed the circumference would be wrong to glue a tubular to.
Would make a nice wreath with some tinsel, a bit of ribbon, maybe a pine cone or two, though.
It couldn't be a rim brake wheel anymore & it's probably guaranteed the circumference would be wrong to glue a tubular to.
Would make a nice wreath with some tinsel, a bit of ribbon, maybe a pine cone or two, though.
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If you have to tinker, then go ahead and try.
However you can buy them already made for about the same as clincher wheelsets.
What kind of apocalypse are you imagining that we'll be stuck with clincher rims and only tubular tires?
However you can buy them already made for about the same as clincher wheelsets.
What kind of apocalypse are you imagining that we'll be stuck with clincher rims and only tubular tires?
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OP...come one, you can't really think...I mean this is about the...nevermind. No. Not possible the way you have imagined it.
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Hello Bike Forum Friends,
Have any of you ever heard of someone turning clincher rims into tubular rims???
I would imagine that you would have to have great frame building welding skills.
I wonder if you had an aluminum rim, could you weld a steel plate to it or vice versa.
Titanium???
Have any of you ever heard of someone turning clincher rims into tubular rims???
I would imagine that you would have to have great frame building welding skills.
I wonder if you had an aluminum rim, could you weld a steel plate to it or vice versa.
Titanium???
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"If you will it, dude, it is no dream" - Walter Sobchak (quoting Theodore Hertzl)
To everyone else in the real world, no you cannot nor would you want to convert any rim that is a standard clincher rim to a tubular rim or vice verse. You can find plenty of tubular rims or you can find plenty of open tubular tires from Vittoria, Challenge, Tufo, René Herse, Specialized and others that mount to standard clincher rims and you can use a latex innertube to cut out weight or give an even more tubular like ride. Or you can just use standard butyl innertubes and no issues. The only reason I would personally want to run tubular tires is if I happened to be racing and had a team behind me or maybe track racing or was really riding some nice roads on a very special bike. Really though with my Vittoria Corsa G2.0s or my various Challenge tires I haven't really had a need to get any more supple. I would rather just have wider and wider tires and frames to fit them.
To everyone else in the real world, no you cannot nor would you want to convert any rim that is a standard clincher rim to a tubular rim or vice verse. You can find plenty of tubular rims or you can find plenty of open tubular tires from Vittoria, Challenge, Tufo, René Herse, Specialized and others that mount to standard clincher rims and you can use a latex innertube to cut out weight or give an even more tubular like ride. Or you can just use standard butyl innertubes and no issues. The only reason I would personally want to run tubular tires is if I happened to be racing and had a team behind me or maybe track racing or was really riding some nice roads on a very special bike. Really though with my Vittoria Corsa G2.0s or my various Challenge tires I haven't really had a need to get any more supple. I would rather just have wider and wider tires and frames to fit them.
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Fact - you can run tubulars on clincher rims. I haven't done it but I gave my spare to a friend and he rode it on his clincher rim. (Dry so he took corners carefully but aside from that it worked fine.) That this was possible was the word BITD. All of us tubular users knew we could help others but we had to be self-sufficient.
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I came for the clincher tires sewn or glued shut for use with a tubular rim. Imagine my disappointment when the thread was actually about something ridiculous.
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Every time I think "no one can be THAT dumb", someone comes along and proves me wrong. I'm not saying it applies to the OP. I'm not saying it doesn't, either.
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Hello Bike Forum Friends,
Have any of you ever heard of someone turning clincher rims into tubular rims???
I would imagine that you would have to have great frame building welding skills.
I wonder if you had an aluminum rim, could you weld a steel plate to it or vice versa.
Titanium???
Have any of you ever heard of someone turning clincher rims into tubular rims???
I would imagine that you would have to have great frame building welding skills.
I wonder if you had an aluminum rim, could you weld a steel plate to it or vice versa.
Titanium???
https://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Airle.../dp/B09HCK9Q5P
Not as good as either, and better than both. (at making your bike weigh juuuust a couple of pounds more)

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Airless tires are as old as the hills. The solid rubber tire was a great option compared to iron tires but thankfully John Dunlop came along and gave us the pneumatic tire and all rejoiced. Every few years some company comes out with the newest latest innovation of the solid rubber tire claiming it is the best thing since sliced bread though sliced bread came into existence well after the pneumatic tire
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But given the rim weight was heavier than even a standard clincher, it didn't really catch on.
(apologies for the earlier gibberish- tow truck showed up)
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But the first thought upon entering the thread was "just throw a tubular tire onto a clincher rim I'll bet it'll hold ok" and I'm glad someone has tried that before already.