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1580.1 | Shave first! | TPWEST::SHROYER | | Thu Jun 07 1990 20:12 | 17 |
| <<< Note 1580.0 by JUPITR::BARWISE >>>
-< gluing sew-up tires >-
There are several notes on this. I think the classic is the one by
Matt Johnson. If you have tried to glue on a few already, then you'll
appreciate Matt's comments.
The three most important tips:
1. Pre-stretch the tire
2. Use a tooth brush (maybe you should use an old one) to spread out the glue.
3. Shave your legs, arms, dog and anything else that is hairy before you
start. Otherwise, it gets very painful.
Good luck.
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1580.2 | Oh Vittoria, I'm stuck on you........ | IDEFIX::HEMMINGS | Lanterne Rouge | Fri Jun 08 1990 06:43 | 16 |
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1.......... and lock up the cats......
Ours seem to find that everywhere they want to go takes them behind the bikes
along by the chain - I hate to think what would happen with a newly-coated
sprint rim.
2. Don't take any notice of anyone who suggests putting the glue on the tub.
I tried to put a brand-new Clement training tub on this way when I started
back in 19.. (censored). I couldn't get off the hooks for 3 weeks.
3. Look at the valve hole in the rim. There are lots of combinations of rim
and tub where the valve will NEVER sit properly.
Stick at it.... :>)
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1580.3 | FEW MORE SUGGESTIONS | AKOV11::FULLER | | Fri Jun 08 1990 09:30 | 12 |
| Better made ties, ie: Victoria, Clement, tend to be easier to mount.
I remember attempting to mount some circa 1975 Japanese tubulars that
were impossible.
Let the glue tack up for an hour or two before mounting.
Add about 30 lbs of air then center the tire before it sets
If possible, use aged tubulars for longer life
steve
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1580.4 | shave the cats too | MAYA01::ROB | | Fri Jun 08 1990 10:07 | 14 |
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I'm happy to hear I'm not the only one! The toothbrush idea is a good
one. I will look for that classic note mentioned in .1
I am using Vittoria tubs but I don't remember having this much trouble
before with Wolbers or others. I inflate slightly to center them and then
I deflate them to dry so the edges stay in contact with the rim edges.
Even after letting them dry for 12 hours, one edge tends to lift. I
wish the rims had a slight depression or channel down the middle to
accomodate the bulge caused by the stitching.
rob
the rims had a slight depression down the middle to accomodate the
buldge ca
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1580.5 | | NOVA::FISHER | Dictionary is not. | Fri Jun 08 1990 10:32 | 3 |
| 170.0 is a Hall of Famer.
ed
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1580.6 | | SANDS::CRITZ | Who'll win the TdF in 1990? | Fri Jun 08 1990 10:57 | 10 |
| I've never ridden on tubs, and now I know why.
I couldn't now, anyway, after reading 170.0. If
I tried to glue a tub on, I'd eventually start
thinking about the note, and then burst into
uncontrolled laughter.
And I don't want to shave my arms! 8-)>
Scott
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1580.7 | Do the tire, then the glue | SCAM::DIAL | | Fri Jun 08 1990 14:10 | 21 |
| It isn't sane to put the glue on the rim before the tire! Here is the
method I used when I rode tubs.
1. Inflate the tire off the rim to stretch it.
2. Mount it on the rim (This assumes you've removed the old tire)
3. Put some air in the tire (maybe 10-20 lbs).
4. Roll a section of the tire off the edge of the rim, enough to get
the glue onto the rim.
5. Go to the next section and repeat step 4.
6. Let the glue set up overnight.
7. Go for a ride.
8. Remove punctured tire mounted in steps 1-5.
This is why I ride clinchers now. 8-)
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1580.8 | | BANZAI::FISHER | Dictionary is not. | Fri Jun 08 1990 14:17 | 7 |
| re:.7
1.5 Deflate after tire has stretched.
:-)
ed
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1580.9 | | WAV13::DELORIEA | Time to make the jerseys | Fri Jun 08 1990 17:38 | 33 |
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* Put glue on rim and let dry over night.
* Mount tire on rim DRY no glue on it.
* Pump it up to max inflation and leave it over night.
* Put on the oldest clothes or clothes you got for Xmas and hate as well as a
pair of "glue" sneakers. If you don't have any glue sneakers you soon will.
* Remove tire and put a thin film of glue on tire and rim and let dry for 1/2
hr.
* Put rim upright on a clean smooth suface with the valve hole at the top of
the wheel.
* Insert valve into valve hole and grab tire and push it on the rim as well as
pushing down at the same time this will help stretch the tire while putting
it on. (Try it w/o glue first)
* To get the last few inches onto the rim...... Well if you were pushing
down on the tire when you started it would just slip right onto the rim.
>Tooth brush for spreading glue
Very good idea. To me spreading the glue around is the worst part.
Tom
PS PERFORMANCE now sells an inexpensive tubular for $8.95 Now that is worth
checking out if you like to ride on tub's on the time. I USED to. $$$
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