You’re probably already convinced of tubular tires superiority over clinchers in terms of performance. Maybe you’ve been riding tubular for years and never looked back, or perhaps you’ve only just joint the club, in which case you’re about to find out that tubular tires possibly is the most significant upgrade you will ever make.
What tires are you using? What works better, tape or glue? What are the best rims for any particular style of riding? Where do I get the best deal? Whether you’re a newbie or a tubular black belt, this is your opportunity to ask questions, or share your knowledge and experience.
Disclaimer:
Needless to say this thread may overlap other threads to certain extent; a quick search reveals that many questions regarding tubular rims, tires and wheelsets have already been asked and answered a hundred times. However, along with helpful “how to tutorials” which are great, most threads seem somewhat outdated or focused on the same old clincher vs. tubular tire bigotry. In any event, it is only right that the tubular enthusiasts got a thread of their own.
You’re probably already convinced of tubular tires superiority over clinchers in terms of performance. Maybe you’ve been riding tubular for years and never looked back, or perhaps you’ve only just joint the club, in which case you’re about to find out that tubular tires possibly is the most significant upgrade you will ever make.
What tires are you using? What works better, tape or glue? What are the best rims for any particular style of riding? Where do I get the best deal? Whether you’re a newbie or a tubular black belt, this is your opportunity to ask questions, or share your knowledge and experience.
Disclaimer:
Needless to say this thread may overlap other threads to certain extent; a quick search reveals that many questions regarding tubular rims, tires and wheelsets have already been asked and answered a hundred times. However, along with helpful “how to tutorials” which are great, most threads seem somewhat outdated or focused on the same old clincher vs. tubular tire bigotry. In any event, it is only right that the tubular enthusiasts got a thread of their own.