Mark,
The hot wired clincher back in the day before hooked bead rims were the Dunlop high pressures at about 27" x 1-1/8" or very close to 28 mm. They were good because you could safely pump them up to 90 psi. I really would not do 120 psi overnight or you might wake up suddenly to a loud bang! ... if the tire waited for you to get to sleep. I'd be afraid to use anything over 100 psi for a non hooked bead rim.
Good luck and happy trails,
Dan Artley in Parkton, Maryland USA
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I received several off list postings from people who had used such a combo with good luck. Thank you
... Before riding I'll pump them up to 125 or so and let them sit overnight. Rims and tires have a +/- tolerance and judging from the chore it was getting the old tires off, I think these rims are on the plus side of the tolerance. ...
At 11/13/2009 10:10 AM -0800, David Feldman wrote:
>I used wire bead 28's on Concaves when they were current product. I
>would stick to wire bead tires on them--there were warnings that
>their bead shape wouldn't hold a folding tire back in the day, to
>the point where Specialized included printed, illustrated warnings
>with early folding Turbo tires.
> David Feldman
>Feldman's Bicycle Repair
>Vancouver, WA
>360-694-4228/503-998-7249
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