Veloflex Master 23
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I've ridden the 22 version for the past couple years and loved them. So I was very excited to see the new 23 version this spring and ordered a set. Mounted them this weekend and they are actually slightly narrower than the 22? I even checked them with a pair of digital calipers. Did I get some 22s marked as 23? Anyone have the 23 that is actually 23?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Hi,
The "old" 22mm Veloflex tyres already had a tendency to come in at slightly wider than 22mm (22.5mm being the average) but still within Veloflex range of allowable tolerance.
From what I measured so far they're still the same as before and to put it quite frankly, I'm glad they haven't changed a thing.
Ciao,
c50jim wrote:I bought some a couple of months ago and found the measurements, both new off the wheels and on the same rims at the same pressure, to be identical to some old 22s I had in stock and on wheels.
The "old" 22mm Veloflex tyres already had a tendency to come in at slightly wider than 22mm (22.5mm being the average) but still within Veloflex range of allowable tolerance.
From what I measured so far they're still the same as before and to put it quite frankly, I'm glad they haven't changed a thing.
Ciao,
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I can't speak to the Veloflex Master but for both the Veloflex Carbon and Veloflex Roubaix the change from 22mm to 23mm (Carbons) and from 24mm to 25mm (Roubaix) the change is real and measurable. I also thought at first that it might be just a marketing name change to go along with the wider tire trend. But I have mounted both old and new Carbons, Roubaixs and the newer all black Arrenberg (25mm) on identical rims and measured them. The new tires are indeed about a millimeter wider. I for one appreciate the move from 22 to 23mm for the Carbons. Haven't had the opportunity to try the new 25's to see how they feel when compared to the 24's but I have a set of 25mm Arrenbergs (black Roubaixs) that I will be able to try out shortly.
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So i've just had my first ride on a set of veloflex masters. Love them, however installing them was a PIA. I had no problem getting the beads onto the rim, it was getting the tube to sit flush with the rim that was a hassle. Long gone are the days where I can install a tyre without levers.
Would you guys be able to share any tips/tricks to installing the masters?
Would you guys be able to share any tips/tricks to installing the masters?
Hi,
Well, you should not use tyre levers to install a Veloflex tyre. It overstretches the bead locally which may in turn lead to a blowout especially when using latex inner tubes.
Ciao,
Long gone are the days where I can install a tyre without levers.
Well, you should not use tyre levers to install a Veloflex tyre. It overstretches the bead locally which may in turn lead to a blowout especially when using latex inner tubes.
Ciao,
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Hi,
I guess it has to do with heat.
To make sure maybe you could send an e-mail to the distributor in Tallinn:
spordipartner@gmail.com
Ciao,
I guess it has to do with heat.
To make sure maybe you could send an e-mail to the distributor in Tallinn:
spordipartner@gmail.com
Ciao,
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