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Tubulars: Prep. / Old trends in technology
Yes Virginia they file tubulars in Maryland ***?
These are some NOS Vittoria CX from Bugsplatbuddah bob. Beats me how old they are. Condition was aces so it's time to set these puppies up for training races in a few weeks These Vittorias have a solid laytex layer over the basetape that needs removal. "Removal" involves filing and getting off most of it. You don't have to go nuts just break it up. I spent about 3 mins. on each tyre. You can see from the photos how much laytex is removed esp. over the serial number is evident. Once they are filed glue soaks easily into the cotton base tape. Not all tubulars have laytex over the basetape. |
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Good idea.
I have always used sandpaper. |
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wow, that is truly a craft.
i so want to try tubulars..... |
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I remember watching the Science of the Tour de France on The Discovery Channel a few years ago, and there was a Belgian who "cured" Lance's tubulars in a barn. 4-6 years if I recall correctly.
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"a Belgian" was Julien DeVries who wrenched for LeMond and Lotto(Bruyneel etc) before Lance and is a legend..
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italian made? larger volume than the current (excellent) thai built tyres? if so,should be plenty aged and ready to go. nice!!
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the only thing missing is....
the cold beer while u do this
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Dang...
3 minutes? Maybe I'm too OC, but it took me like 45min per tire on some vittoria tires. They sure did glue up well though - almost too well. I had a H&ll of a time getting it off after an unfortunate flat.
great pics ted |
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I still have it on tape. Discovery ran it non stop when Lance was riding. There was a great bit cut out when the other mechanics were all talking with Julien and said Lance was the greatest rider ever. Julien started laughing and then got into a "discussion" on how Lance was good, but he will never be Merckx. The other mechanics kept after him and Julien never once listened to anything they said. Funny...Disco cut that out of the subsequent viewings. |
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tt,
post the video of you when you use the handcrank to start your car. some cars now have electric starters i hear. i love tubulars, i have a super fine pr of tubular wheels sitting in my basement. i'm not likely to ever use them again even though i have 3-4 tires that need to be used. too much trouble. |
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Yo Bushnel, use a bigger file. That mill file is sharp. |
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It's Culture! Embrace It!
I mean, don't fear the reaper, you know? (Que more cow bell.....)
I was 19 when I got my first tubulars- mavic hubs and GEL280 rims (ok, i was 150lbs back then.) Boy, I made a mess! Red mastik all over the place, rims, side walls... But it felt like I made it to the "next level". And the ride? Goodnight, nurse..... I love em and plan on going back to them full time when I get home.
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"We are the Pilgrims, Master; we shall go always a little further." |
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