Re: [CR]L'Eroica tires (tyres)

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Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 08:08:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Thomas Adams" <thomasthomasa@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]L'Eroica tires (tyres)
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org, hmsachs@verizon.net
In-Reply-To: <s6b0364b.058@gw15.hofstra.edu>


Dear List and Harvey:

I've also ridden some on the Tufo Diamond tred tires, and they are capeable road tires, although not as zippy as racing tires. E. Albert says they are about 25mm wide: I'd guess they are more like 27-28mm, but that may have something to do with the fact that I weigh about 45 kilos more than Edward. The other issue, though, is that these tires are quite tall: if you're going to use them, be sure to try them out first to check for clearance. They rubbed the chainstay bridge on some of my shorter chainstay machines, but worked fine on my 17 inch chainstay bikes.

Tom Adams, the Little Apple ( Manhattan, KS that is)

Edward Albert <Edward.H.Albert@hofstra.edu> wrote: Harvey, I have ridden L'Eroica twice and have had considerable experience, outside of the event, of riding on the Stada Blanca that makes this event so unique. During both events I rode on Tufo file tread cyclocross tubulars. I think about 25mm. They worked great especially on the steep climbs and squirley descents. At other times I have ridden on normal clement tubs with no problems at all, as long as one is willing to let the bike run and not end up in a situation of locking up the brakes on a switchback descent. This year I plan to use clinchers for the first time and have not decided on exactly which ones but I do not think anything over 25mm is necessary. If you do anything over the 75km ride, no matter what tire you have on you will probably end up walking one or two of the very steep pitches. Usually the white roads are not a problem. Once in awhile you encounter some deep gravely spots and bad ruts where caution must prevail. Other than that your long experience will serve you best. Re the paved sections. They are generally fine although a bit slow at times. Nothing special needed there. Best Regards, Edward Albert, already preparing the '78 Milano Gran Criterium, in Chappaqua, NY, USA
>>> hmsachs@verizon.net 07/31/07 9:52 PM >>> I appreciate all the help from listers in helping me understand that I do not want to try L'Eroica on a fixed gear, at my age or half my age. Maybe even a third my age, when we could conquer everything.

But that does not end the technical issues:

I do not understand the nature of the unpaved surfaces (or for that matter, the paved surfaces). Esteemed Brethren and Sistern, is there a consensus on minimum tire width that is comfortable and steers well on these surfaces? Best choices? I have lots of great wheels for sew-ups, but no wide sew-ups. I have some candidate wired-ons, but some are 27" (presumed hard to get spares Over There, and we will be staying a bit and hopefully riding some), and some are straight rims, instead of hook beads, so they have fairly strong pressure limitations.

FWIW (too much) my weight ~190# = ~86 kilo.

Thanks in advance,

harvey sachs mcLean va _______________________________________________

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