Accidentally ordered carbon tubular wheelsets instead of clinchers, keep or not?
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I have to agree with the others. I save my tubulars for race day.
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So train on your regular Al clinchers and race on those new puppies you have coming.
I personally would feel leery about riding on some no-name carbon clinchers in my area because it's pretty hilly. But that's me. You can always try the Stans no-tubes approach on some tubular tires.
I personally would feel leery about riding on some no-name carbon clinchers in my area because it's pretty hilly. But that's me. You can always try the Stans no-tubes approach on some tubular tires.
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The sealant means flats are rare, but not that they're non-existent.
Tubulars have some great things about them, but aren't worth the hassle if you ride for enjoyment.
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Agree with the majority to return/exchange/sell them and stick with clinchers for now. I did use tubulars for awhile in the '70s when I bought a used bike that came with them. The ride quality was a little better, and it was nice that they could be run at lower pressures without getting pinch flats. Another plus was that it was much faster and easier to change out a flat tire on the road - and since you replace the whole tire there wasn't any concern about possibly missing the piece of glass or thorn that caused the flat. But patching the tube and resewing the tire later at home was no fun and the tires were considerably more expensive at a given quality level.
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If you actually put gatorskins on, you will negate every benefit tubular has to offer. The GS is a very heavy tire with miserable grip and a terrible ride. It does have decent sidecut resistance. But you absolutely can and will get flats with any tire unless the roads you ride are really clean. Changing a clincher takes a couple minutes and a cheap tube. If you fear changing flats with clinchers, you will really hate doing it with tubulars.
Tubulars are a poor choice for most recreational cyclists. Return or sell them and be happy riding the right stuff.
Tubulars are a poor choice for most recreational cyclists. Return or sell them and be happy riding the right stuff.
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Honestly, spending money is fun but even Ebay carbon clinchers were probably the last thing you needed as a new rider with a 10 mile per day average. Just ride and don't worry about bike bling and life will be easier
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Keep the tubulars, save on the shipping, pay more for tires. Or return the tubulars and buy the clinchers, pay more for shipping, but save on tires. Virtually the same money. Benefits of clinchers for a recreational rider outweigh the benefits of tubulars.
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I'd forget about returning them, but sell them on eBay with a reserve Or Buy it Now price that will cover what you spent. The Chinese companies will be selling the exact same wheel, for the exact same cost, but buyers will see that you are are close by, a quicker shipping time and The same cost to them, and likely buy your wheels for what you paid.
you can even be honest up front that you bought them by mistake. Somebody will buy them, even if it takes three or four auction cycles.
ive been in your shoes before
you can even be honest up front that you bought them by mistake. Somebody will buy them, even if it takes three or four auction cycles.
ive been in your shoes before
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I'd forget about returning them, but sell them on eBay with a reserve Or Buy it Now price that will cover what you spent. The Chinese companies will be selling the exact same wheel, for the exact same cost, but buyers will see that you are are close by, a quicker shipping time and The same cost to them, and likely buy your wheels for what you paid.
you can even be honest up front that you bought them by mistake. Somebody will buy them, even if it takes three or four auction cycles.
ive been in your shoes before
you can even be honest up front that you bought them by mistake. Somebody will buy them, even if it takes three or four auction cycles.
ive been in your shoes before
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I would think you could actually sell them for 20 bucks more just because I know there are people out there that have been contemplating on purchasing some china carbons and would pay the extra 20 to have them in a day instead of waiting a month.
but then again....im thinking on the business side of things
but then again....im thinking on the business side of things
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I would think you could actually sell them for 20 bucks more just because I know there are people out there that have been contemplating on purchasing some china carbons and would pay the extra 20 to have them in a day instead of waiting a month.
but then again....im thinking on the business side of things
but then again....im thinking on the business side of things
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the inner bike nerd says keep them because tubular tires are really sweet. And they give a great ride.
But in all practicality they will cause you much pain, trouble, and money. good tubulars are not cheap, and you will eventually flat them unless you ride on manicured tarmac.
Sell them locally.
But in all practicality they will cause you much pain, trouble, and money. good tubulars are not cheap, and you will eventually flat them unless you ride on manicured tarmac.
Sell them locally.
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Kleng, that is very interesting. I have always agreed with what you say about the ride quality improvement of latex tubes, but I was not aware of the puncture protection and actually thought the opposite all these years. Would you mind saying more about this, please?
Here is a good article from Schwalbe
https://www.schwalbe.com/gbl/en/techn...k&tn_subPoint=
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Agreed. Just saying that several of those benefits happen to be real.