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• #122752
If I have alex rims at470 http://www.alexrims.com/products/at470/ which are described as 'tubeless ready' what do I have to have to run them tubeless? There's already some kind of thing running down the middle, looks like
Is that 'rim tape' ? So Maybe I just need valves and sealant?
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• #122753
Weird. Mine felt pretty good right out of the box.
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• #122754
That's a good looking bike. Are you London based? I don't think anyone here rides there MTB's as much as they should.
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• #122756
i'm not in London, i've always preferred my cross bike in epping anyway. I have no idea where the blokes you see on full 150 enduro bikes round there are riding.
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• #122757
Ooh I dunno, there are some seriously big curbs on the way to the tea hut.
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• #122758
During a few very slightly sludgy winter rides on my Supersix, I had noticed that the paint and possibly carbon had begun to skedaddle away from the insides of the chainstays.
Sent off some pics to my insurers and they very quickly arranged a specialist company to inspect! Pending a pickup and look from them, I think I might adapt the sunday Supersix bike into something a bit more all-road.
@amey and his CFR-505 is a big point of inspo right now.
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• #122759
That's interesting, when I had a B17 champion special it was great from the get go. I'll still keep an eye out for a cheap one to try. Thanks for the full review.
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• #122760
that bike doesent disappoint after 2+ years .. did a 200k audax on that on Sunday, amazing bike.
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• #122761
I think the DTH is a better looking tyre. They have a habit of becoming impossible to find in a tanwall when you want one though.
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• #122762
So we had it explained to us by Cervelo that UCI rules dicatate a minimum of 4mm on each side of the tyre to be be “UCI approved” and that’s how they determine max tyre size. Running tyres with less them 4mm clearance on either side voids warranty.
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• #122763
Quick get some 23c tyres on there
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• #122765
So nice !
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• #122766
Nice bike G
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• #122767
@amey I’m super excited about the prospect - going to go for a custom paint and decal job, think. Probably will stick to non-di2 hydro Ultegra with a 2x chainset and 700C, as I’ve already got a 1x 650b Dynamo touring bike.
Such a good looking frame, been going mad saving stuff on the gram and doing mockups.
@MCamb Courier has picked up the bike already - a roll of the dice what they're going to say about the tyre width, but yeah - hope that it can be classed as 'accidental damage'. Wouldnt go for a warranty claim, just me being a little 'too precise' with clearance.
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• #122768
awesome!
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• #122769
UCI rules
Not strictly UCI regulations, they don't mention tyre clearance. EN14781 does, so either Cervelo are confused, you are, or some UCI commissaire told Cervelo that compliance with EN14781 is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for compliance with UCI regulations.
Running tyres with less them 4mm clearance on either side voids warranty
Hard to argue with that, but remember it applies all round the tyre, not just side to side.
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• #122771
so either Cervelo are confused, you are, or some UCI commissaire told Cervelo
Yeah this was told to to us by Cervelo as they denied a warranty claim. It’s been a recurring issue with us, if you look at the drive side of a S bike you can fit a 28 in no problem, it’s a little closer on the ND side. But wheel deflection on climbs causes the tyre to rub on the ND chainstay.
I’m not up on UCI rules, so this could have totally been Cervelo bullshiting us. Lucky for the customer Hot Tubes is local and Toby has a lot of experience with Cervelo’s, his youth development team rides them and he (used to be?) is the only painter in the US who can repaint a Cervelo and have it maintain it’s warranty. He painted the Cervelo Test Team frames 2009-2010.He ended up plugging the frame and leaving a little dimple where the tyre rubbed. I have pictures somewhere I’ll see if I can find them.
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• #122773
That's a good bike IMO
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• #122774
CP in build up - Nishiki "Ultra Tour" in NOS. Got almost all parts, just waiting for the Nitto seatpost+Brooks.
Will also get a new wheelset which the LBS is currently building. Similar, but with SP dynamo and the VO Grand Cru hub. Cranks are the clover leaves ones you see, but in 44/28.
Looks like it features a low trail geometry, really curious how it will ride unloaded. And after it is rideable, will have to think about silver or black fenders...
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• #122775
looks great so far!
I've never tried the DTHs, but Big Apples are nice.