hockinsk wrote:I use a Velox needle & thread. Easy to get online from DotBike
I cut my patches as required from an old green latex innertube (from a Vittoria CX or soemthing I think). No roughening/sanding of anything, just rub a bit of acetone on both surfaces to clean before applying cement and fix patch in the usual way. Has never failed yet. Completely pointless buying patches, put it that way!
I use Latex solution to stick basetape down or Copydex works just as well. You can use tyre sealant like Tufo etc, but it isn't quite as strong.
As for repairing while still on rim, forget it, you'll never be able to keep it inside out while you repair it.
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Where i can find Copydex??
copydex is widely available in uk, which country are you in? try amazon, the uk one certainly sells it
otherwise go to an artists' supply store, they sell latex, as do theatrical make-up suppliers
personally i don't find latex gives a particularly strong bond, maybe i'm paranoid, but for repairs i use a contact adhesive
otherwise go to an artists' supply store, they sell latex, as do theatrical make-up suppliers
personally i don't find latex gives a particularly strong bond, maybe i'm paranoid, but for repairs i use a contact adhesive
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B&Q and any similar shop (UK)
You seamsters and seamstresses are all mad!!
Life is too short and there are better things to do than fiddle around with threads, base tape, latex, seeking products out in obscure artists' supply stores, and theatrical make-up suppliers.
WWism is generally a bit nuts we all know that but tubular repair for me is the ne plus ultra of poor ways to spend time ... well, almost
I chuck my tubs after a puncture. And no I won't send them to you!
Life is too short and there are better things to do than fiddle around with threads, base tape, latex, seeking products out in obscure artists' supply stores, and theatrical make-up suppliers.
WWism is generally a bit nuts we all know that but tubular repair for me is the ne plus ultra of poor ways to spend time ... well, almost
I chuck my tubs after a puncture. And no I won't send them to you!
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For gluing basetape back onto the casing, I use Goop brand glue. Marine version. Its an epoxy I believe.
http://www.menards.com/main/home-decor/ ... c-7172.htm
http://www.menards.com/main/home-decor/ ... c-7172.htm
RussellS wrote:For gluing basetape back onto the casing, I use Goop brand glue. Marine version. Its an epoxy I believe.
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Looks like a winner.
Hi,
Looks similar in function to this:
http://www.lucasdivestore.com/nl/divegear/accessories/mcnett-accessories/mcnett-seam-grip-28gr.html
Same as AquasureI think.
Ciao,
RussellS wrote:For gluing basetape back onto the casing, I use Goop brand glue. Marine version. Its an epoxy I believe.
http://www.menards.com/main/home-decor/ ... c-7172.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looks similar in function to this:
http://www.lucasdivestore.com/nl/divegear/accessories/mcnett-accessories/mcnett-seam-grip-28gr.html
Same as AquasureI think.
Ciao,
Being a snob is an expensive hobby.
I removed a small thorn from the barely worn FMB competition CX silk after the race Sunday. The slow leak would take 15 min to deflate from 120psi. I used 1/2 can of Vittoria PIT Stop and pumped to 130psi with hole down. Today I deflated and pumped to 140psi with hole up. If they hold, I think we will trust them for racing running about 110psi.
I needed to go with a 24mm-25mm as (my son) using a 25mm rim.fdegrove wrote:Hi,FMB competition CX silk
Just curious. How do these fair compared to regular cotton FMB or Veloflex?
TIA,
A kid on the team has cotton FMB Paris Roubaix - 25 - he bought for Paris Roubaix and didn't use them. I have no 1st hand experience with the FMB cotton. We went with silk - cause I like silk, and hand made and taking the long way etc.. Before these we were running Veloflex Record 22s and before that the Vittoria Crono EVO CS - both - 170g tires and before that Tufo S3 (because I had them) and years ago Clement silks, Contis ....
So...
I think the Veloflex is among the current best MADE tires. My son has never flatted one in about 30 races. Comparing the Record to a heavier 25 silk - very different. But the Record 22 is too narrow for the 25mm rims. If there was a 25mm Veloflex record - I'd try them. The current Veloflex 25s are too heavy for what we want.
The FMB silk (with Vittoria made in Thailand stamped on the tread) is his favorite tire to ride, but it does not seat as well and is unquestionably hand made. A 25, on a 25 rim gives a invulnerability type feeling. For general purpose racing on roads where cars travel too - we think wider is better.
For pics See viewtopic.php?f=113&t=121215&p=1042439#p1042439
Hi,
Thanks for sharing.
Hmmm..... Seems like J-M is buying tread from Vitto then.
Vittoria used to manufacture silk tubs as well. Maybe they still do but they're definitely gone from their catalogue for many years already.
Then there's Challenge. Not sure if they carry a 25mm wide one though.
Anyway thanks and all the best with the young one. He seems to enjoy the bike.
Ciao,
Thanks for sharing.
The FMB silk (with Vittoria made in Thailand stamped on the tread) is his favorite tire to ride
Hmmm..... Seems like J-M is buying tread from Vitto then.
Vittoria used to manufacture silk tubs as well. Maybe they still do but they're definitely gone from their catalogue for many years already.
Then there's Challenge. Not sure if they carry a 25mm wide one though.
Anyway thanks and all the best with the young one. He seems to enjoy the bike.
Ciao,
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