[CR]Tough Tubulars

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Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 08:52:12 -0700 (PDT)
From: <britbikes@excite.com>
To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]Tough Tubulars

After 4 punctures in two weeks on my old Raleigh International I am considering throwing in the towel on tubulars! I use this particular bike to commute to work and the shoulders have a typical variety of glass, nails, wire, etc. Typical rural small town environment. I have been using mostly cheap and sometime old tubulars including low end Hutchinson, Wolber, made in Thailand Clement Condors and the like. Before I give up and build some clincher wheels, can anyone recommend some tubulars that may be feasible to use for commuting on less than perfect roads? I have heard that Continental Sprinter 250's are pretty tough. I actually had two flats yesterday. When you carry one spare you know what that means...walking several miles in cleats is no fun! I do like the ability you have to quickly slap on a spare with tubulars but it does get old after a while, especially at 93 degrees!

Final caution - I had been using Hutchinson glue with success until I ripped off my last punctured Wolber only to find the base tape glue totally dissolved!

Paul Raley

Hot and Tired in southern MD