I'm glueing on a pair of tubs for the first time and not happy with the results... Advice needed!.
Rims are vintage fiamme, tyres are Vittoria Seta Cronometro which are basically NOS but have been mounted before, cement is Vittoria Mastik 1.
Here's what I did with the rear wheel:
- Thoroughly cleaned the old glue off the rim.
- Roughened the base tape, then applied one layer of glue and left to dry. The tape didn't feel tacky when it was dry but I'm not sure if it should!
- Apllied two layers of glue to the rim, with a 24-hour drying time after each application. I didn't slosh the glue on, but tried to get a thin, even layer each time.
- Applied a third layer to the rim and waited for it to get tacky.
- Mounted and centred the tyre and left it for three days to cure.
Having done all the above, I find that if I deflate the tyre I can quite easily pull it away from the rim with my fingers. That doesn't seem right, but I'm not quite sure what I'm looking for. How strong should the bond be? Maybe it was a mistake to deflate the tyre and start tugging at it...
So, where should I go from here? Would like to get the rear right before doing the more critical front!
Thanks!
Rims are vintage fiamme, tyres are Vittoria Seta Cronometro which are basically NOS but have been mounted before, cement is Vittoria Mastik 1.
Here's what I did with the rear wheel:
- Thoroughly cleaned the old glue off the rim.
- Roughened the base tape, then applied one layer of glue and left to dry. The tape didn't feel tacky when it was dry but I'm not sure if it should!
- Apllied two layers of glue to the rim, with a 24-hour drying time after each application. I didn't slosh the glue on, but tried to get a thin, even layer each time.
- Applied a third layer to the rim and waited for it to get tacky.
- Mounted and centred the tyre and left it for three days to cure.
Having done all the above, I find that if I deflate the tyre I can quite easily pull it away from the rim with my fingers. That doesn't seem right, but I'm not quite sure what I'm looking for. How strong should the bond be? Maybe it was a mistake to deflate the tyre and start tugging at it...
So, where should I go from here? Would like to get the rear right before doing the more critical front!
Thanks!