tubulars
Just remember that there are 2 types of tubular tyres being made, the conventional type with an inner tube and the outer sowed round it - to repair send it to Peter Burgin.
the secong type is the more modern way of making tubular tyres which really is a tubeless tyre, usually made by Tufo although I think Vittoria and Continental make a version too, - to repair get a large tin of tyre repair filler for a car and a presta adapter, fill the tub and ride off unless you have a huge cut, will seal it up.
Tufo also make a'tubular clincher' that fits on a 700C rim and does not need gluing on.
Now thats another 'black' art especially for cyclo X riders as the wet gets under the tub.
and yes there is a great deal of difference between tubs and clinchers especially on cross.
Tubs can be run at 25/30 psi recommended pressure for clinchers is 60 psi so much more grip with tubs.
Just remember that there are 2 types of tubular tyres being made, the conventional type with an inner tube and the outer sowed round it - to repair send it to Peter Burgin.
the secong type is the more modern way of making tubular tyres which really is a tubeless tyre, usually made by Tufo although I think Vittoria and Continental make a version too, - to repair get a large tin of tyre repair filler for a car and a presta adapter, fill the tub and ride off unless you have a huge cut, will seal it up.
Tufo also make a'tubular clincher' that fits on a 700C rim and does not need gluing on.
Now thats another 'black' art especially for cyclo X riders as the wet gets under the tub.
and yes there is a great deal of difference between tubs and clinchers especially on cross.
Tubs can be run at 25/30 psi recommended pressure for clinchers is 60 psi so much more grip with tubs.