Tubular Tyres. A Beginner's Poll.

Please choose a budget amber wall from these 3

  • Vittoria Rally Road

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Continental Giro Road

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Schwalbe Lugano T-active K-gaurd

    Votes: 2 40.0%
  • Challenge Elite Road

    Votes: 2 40.0%

  • Total voters
    5
  • Poll closed .
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Thanks 964Cup & WD Pro,

Gentlemen, your advice and the Effetto mariposa worked a treat….


These are going on to my ‘54 Jubilee Special she should just be ready for this months 40's & 50's themed RBotM.
 

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The History Man":klcshnyy said:

Coward...... show us your paint job
 
Leave them pumped up to max pressure for as long as possible before riding - it really compresses the tape and closes all the edges, the tape almost kind of beds down and it changes to look like a bead of glue around the edge rather than a strip of tape :D

WD :D
 
WD Pro":7h2p15xp said:
Leave them pumped up to max pressure for as long as possible before riding - it really compresses the tape and closes all the edges, the tape almost kind of beds down and it changes to look like a bead of glue around the edge rather than a strip of tape :D

WD :D

Will do.... they are on the bike now, brake cables run, just got to sort the 4 speed Sturmey gear cable.. another first for me, so I’m off to do some reading up.

Thanks again for the advice. :cool:
 
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The Effetto Mariposa Tape works great for getting a Tyre on. It's when you have to "Nuke" it off that's the problem. I used tape for awhile but have gone back to glue for that very reason.
 

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