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blakefit
Apr 9, 12 10:11
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I haven't used my race wheels since October 2011 and my first race is coming up. I first glued the tires 12months ago and don't want to run into any issues on race day, a few questions.
1.How often should you re glue tubular tires.
2. Use glue or tape
3. Beyond mileage, how often should you change your tires?
Any other comments or suggestions would be a bonus
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RoYe
Apr 9, 12 10:37
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If the gluing you did was done right, it'll be fine for the next race.
Grab the tire carcass and gently try to roll it off the wheel, if there aren't any weak spots, you're good to go
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blakefit
Apr 9, 12 10:50
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Thanks for the tip
cyclops
Apr 9, 12 10:54
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glue? got a flat in a race once, mechanic gave me a new tire to put on. I never used glue again, it seemed to work fine without glue on race day not sure why it would be any different for any other day.
jackmott
Apr 9, 12 10:55
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glue? got a flat in a race once, mechanic gave me a new tire to put on. I never used glue again, it seemed to work fine without glue on race day not sure why it would be any different for any other day.
dude
its fine until you take a corner with some speed and it comes off.
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cyclops
Apr 9, 12 11:30
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jackmott wrote:
cyclops wrote:
glue? got a flat in a race once, mechanic gave me a new tire to put on. I never used glue again, it seemed to work fine without glue on race day not sure why it would be any different for any other day.
dude
its fine until you take a corner with some speed and it comes off.
has that ever happened to anyone or is it speculation?
jackmott
Apr 9, 12 11:40
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it happens to people sometimes WITH glue on them.
when you ride a spare tubie that isn't glued you need to take the turns gently.
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KEAU
Apr 9, 12 11:42
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Post of the day.
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Apr 9, 12 11:42
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Apr 9, 12 11:44
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Apr 9, 12 11:48
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cyclops wrote:
jackmott wrote:
cyclops wrote:
glue? got a flat in a race once, mechanic gave me a new tire to put on. I never used glue again, it seemed to work fine without glue on race day not sure why it would be any different for any other day.
dude
its fine until you take a corner with some speed and it comes off.
has that ever happened to anyone or is it speculation?
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cyclops
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Fastyellow wrote:
cyclops wrote:
jackmott wrote:
cyclops wrote:
glue? got a flat in a race once, mechanic gave me a new tire to put on. I never used glue again, it seemed to work fine without glue on race day not sure why it would be any different for any other day.
dude
its fine until you take a corner with some speed and it comes off.
has that ever happened to anyone or is it speculation?
This
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thank you for the link. I will now return to using glue the traditional way.
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Apr 9, 12 15:04
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Me too.
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KEAU wrote:
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Robert
Apr 9, 12 15:28
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I actually had this happen to me in the '80's. It was about my 5th race or so and it was hot as blazes. I had to brake hard and make about a 130 degree turn coming down a long hill. Ruined a rim, but managed to keep my skin intact. There's a reason you glue them on! I had them glued on, or so I thought. Learned my lesson about proper gluing. Now the tire gets two coats and the rim one.....
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Robert wrote:
I actually had this happen to me in the '80's. It was about my 5th race or so and it was hot as blazes. I had to brake hard and make about a 130 degree turn coming down a long hill. Ruined a rim, but managed to keep my skin intact. There's a reason you glue them on! I had them glued on, or so I thought. Learned my lesson about proper gluing. Now the tire gets two coats and the rim one.....
-Robert
the problem with using all of that glue is it gets all over your nice racing wheels.
btw, they had carbon tubulars in the 80s? or are you talking about a different '80's?
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No, they were Roval wheels. Aluminum alloy, as I recall. Not sure if anyone had a carbon wheel in the '80's, but I didn't. ;) Yes, we used tubulars before the days of carbon. Hard to believe, I'm sure.... Maybe it was the 1880's...
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I rolled one in 1972. It was taped and not glued. Don't remember the brand, but have never used tape since.
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Apr 10, 12 7:05
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cyclops wrote:
the problem with using all of that glue is it gets all over your nice racing wheels.
Not if you learn proper installation technique....
Not gluing on tires is a monumentally stoopid idea.
I've been riding tubulars almost exclusively for 20+ years and have never rolled a tire, but seen plenty of people do it. If it is just your skin in the game, knock your socks off, I guess. But too often people roll tires and take down others......
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Pretty much all you need to know about mounting tubulars is
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This research was done for USA Cycling and is taught to all licensed race mechanics. Good stuff.
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