The race wheels I inherited from my dad are in need of new rubber soon. I'm going to order some Vittoria Pista Evo CS for them but haven't the slightest clue or skills to install them. Should I:
A. Have a crack after reviewing a video on You Tube because it's easy?
B. Seek out a bike shop?
In the event it's easy, what kind of cement is best for track type use?
In the event I should seek assistance, and suggestions on where / who to use?
Cheers,
Noel
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Hey Noel,
I don't know if there's a better cement for track.
I glue my road tubulars after having watched the Continental video and I'd say it's not hard just a little messy.
If you glue them then it's important to work on the technique of lifting and rotating the tyre to centre it on the rim. You can practice this when you first fit them on dry to stretch the tyre.
Mark
I don't know if there's a better cement for track.
I glue my road tubulars after having watched the Continental video and I'd say it's not hard just a little messy.
If you glue them then it's important to work on the technique of lifting and rotating the tyre to centre it on the rim. You can practice this when you first fit them on dry to stretch the tyre.
Mark
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And while there is some conjecture about this, I have been told that some glues are made specifically for either aluminium or carbon, or can be used on either. But two different bike shops told me two different things so it's up to you who to believe.
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1. Have a crack yourself! It's not really that hard.
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I've read that this is important as you will get a higher rolling resistance if you use a non specific glue on carbon rimAnd while there is some conjecture about this, I have been told that some glues are made specifically for either aluminium or carbon, or can be used on either. But two different bike shops told me two different things so it's up to you who to believe.
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