Re: [CR]re: 27 inch tubulars

(Example: Framebuilders:Richard Moon)

Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 21:30:00 -0300
From: "Elizabeth & Warren" <warbetty@eastlink.ca>
Subject: Re: [CR]re: 27 inch tubulars
In-reply-to: <219302.66338.qm@web30614.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
To: CR List <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <219302.66338.qm@web30614.mail.mud.yahoo.com>


I've got a 650 tubular disc wheel downstairs waiting for just such a non-existent tire. Not that I'd want to ride the off-topic monstrosity but the newish (minty?)7 speed Suntour freewheel was worth the total price of $3 at the thrift store.

Somebody made the bloody tires and we've got to stop denying it.

Warren Young Wolfville Nova Scotia

Fred Rafael Rednor wrote:
> --- L Travers <lat7575@swbell.net> wrote:
>
>
>>> In clincher tires, there is a real difference between
>>>
>> "700c" and "27
>>
>>> inch"
>>> sizes, but for tubulars this is a false distinction.
>>>
>> Whenever you see
>>
>>> mention of "27 inch tubulars" the writer is actually
>>>
>> referring to
>>
>>> standard
>>> full-sized tubulars, as used on most racing bikes.
>>>
>>> Mark Bulgier
>>> Seattle WA USA
>>>
>> I have to disagree with this. I scored a pair of Contis at
>> the St Louis
>> bike swap. The box was marked 27 inch, but the tag the shop
>> had on them
>> said 700x22. So thinking just what Mark wrote, bought them.
>> I tried
>> putting them on two wheels. After much stretching and
>> creative
>> language, I knew there was no way they would go on. I
>> measured the
>> circumference vs the circumference of a different model Conti
>> tubular
>> that I am able to mount. It was 3 inches less. Clearly
>> there is a
>> difference. I was able to get some Dedas in exchange, so it
>> all came
>> out well.
>>
>
> Lynn,
> I'm sure that had to be mistake of some sort. I mean the
> guys in the shop must have both mismarked the tires and put
> them in the wrong box. The Continental catalogue (and the Web
> site) indicate that, as far as tubulars are concerned,
> 27=28=700.
> Actually, I also know this from personal experience. Is it
> too late to return those tubulars?
> Best regards,
> Fred Rednor - Arlington, Virginia (USA)
>
>
>
>
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