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• #1877
I've had a Schwalbe One on a spare rim for ~3 weeks now, it's still almost as hard (fnar) as when I first inflated it. If it's latex then it's magic latex.
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• #1878
Mine goes down.
It's a Pitstop repair though. -
• #1879
It's also dead. Could cut it open to see.
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• #1880
My Ultimo HT's were noticeable in their going-down, from one day to the next, whereas the One is majestic in it's continued inflation.
I do, however, like the idea of magic latex.
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• #1881
Looks like magic latex to me.
Or its just yours that's butyl.
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• #1882
It's a thicker latex than you'd find in a veloflex or separate mich or vitt inner.
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• #1883
Ok, how can I check what mine is? It really isn't going down, which every other latex tube I've ever had has done.
Without cutting it open, that is.
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• #1885
Yours is butyl then.
Mine was an old one.If you want to believe in magic latex that's fine too though.
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• #1886
Magic latex it is!
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• #1887
Ok, just to check this - the Isogrip compound Corsa CX/SC is the new and improved one that won't kill you in the wet?
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• #1888
Yeah.
Iso grip works. At least as good as veloflex in the wet now. -
• #1889
Ok, might go 25 SC, or will Miro castigate me for being post-Gumwall?
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• #1890
I was thinking the same for my 'race wheels'.
The paves are barely heavier and ride bloody nicely if you want something more robust.
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• #1891
Although I may splash out on FMB again now I have a second wheelsets. Paves for abuse, fmb for weekends and racing.
Francois from Fmb seems really decent chap. Been corresponding a bit.
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• #1892
I've ordered some SC's, anyone interested in a pair of Schwalbe One tubulars in the fashionable "24" width, expertly stretched and ready to glue?
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• #1893
could be keen; price?
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• #1894
I'm loving my Veloflex but keep getting talked to in cafes by guys with beards, tats, and fluro accessories.
:-(
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• #1895
The bear is the new mamil.
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• #1896
Didn't think the hipsters had got to Veloflex yet?
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• #1897
Use tape
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• #1898
Just read your ongoing commentary on the Schwalbe tubs, I know latex are lighter, but is there much difference puncture wise? Can you assume that if something penetrates the tyre you're pretty much screwed either way?
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• #1899
latex is less prone to pinch flats innit
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• #1900
I think I posted the link to the SlowTwitch sealant test a little while back - it showed a dramatic bias toward latex in terms of sealants actually sealing.
This time round I am going to use a sealant, pre-dosed into the tyres, so want latex for this reason.
I also wanted to annoy Miro by running gumwalls.
Im pretty sure it has a latex inner.
I'll check.
Tempted by a pair of 28mm for the alu wheels.