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baby powder on the tube (inside of tire).
Put the tire/rim on and give it one solid pump with your floor pump.
rock the tire side to side on the rim all the way around. inflate to 20-30psi and do it again before you fully inflate.
In other news, converting my tandem from 3x10 mechanical to wide range 2x11 with hydraulic di2.
I have the R785 levers, Saint big boy 4 pot calipers and the new double crankset... just need the di2 supporting bits like the wires, derailleurs and new 11s cassette.
Put the tire/rim on and give it one solid pump with your floor pump.
rock the tire side to side on the rim all the way around. inflate to 20-30psi and do it again before you fully inflate.
In other news, converting my tandem from 3x10 mechanical to wide range 2x11 with hydraulic di2.
I have the R785 levers, Saint big boy 4 pot calipers and the new double crankset... just need the di2 supporting bits like the wires, derailleurs and new 11s cassette.
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Public service announcement.
This is not an ideal shape for your valve stem to have:
Happened quite suddenly. I know it didn't look like that yesterday, as I had the bike upstairs to replace the front tube which had just popped, and I inspected and measured the pressure on the rear before finishing up.
This is not an ideal shape for your valve stem to have:
Happened quite suddenly. I know it didn't look like that yesterday, as I had the bike upstairs to replace the front tube which had just popped, and I inspected and measured the pressure on the rear before finishing up.
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The replacement continental 700x20-25cc tube was significantly smaller in tube diameter than the Kenya's of the same 'size'. I used 16mm wide Velox which covered the non-centered spoke holes nicely. That plus a lot of baby powder and I was able to slip on the tires without much effort by hand. No issues pumping up and holding air for a week now.
Thanks for all that helped!
Thanks for all that helped!
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I figured. Both were new. Kenya is larger in tube cross section dia by a sizeable amount. I'd say .125 on cross section dia. It was significant. It barely fit in the tire. The Continental was much better. Maybe the Kenya was miss boxed; I don't know any better as it was my first time dealing with road tires/tubes.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. I'll get some better quality tape along with new tubes. This trainer tire is sooo damn stiff I have to use levers to get it on at the end. I even used a little WD40 the last time to try to make sure I don't pinch, which helped tremendously obviously.
After the 3rd install I left it at 100psi because I didn't want to burst it and because I figured it would get warm, and it did. But having it pop 10 minutes after I finished my workout was strange.
RE: 120psi on the street...initially I thought I was around 100 per the gauge on my chinese inflater. It wasn't until I got something of higher quality that showed 120psi (which is what my air compressor gauge said but that was harbor freight and assumed was reading high). I lowered to 100 and didn't like it as much, so I went back to 110-120. These are 23c's also.
I've hit some major pot holes this year, enough to bend the wheel slightly and no issues with the tubes
How many miles should a road tire last? My rear is already somewhat flat in the middle with ~450 miles.
After the 3rd install I left it at 100psi because I didn't want to burst it and because I figured it would get warm, and it did. But having it pop 10 minutes after I finished my workout was strange.
RE: 120psi on the street...initially I thought I was around 100 per the gauge on my chinese inflater. It wasn't until I got something of higher quality that showed 120psi (which is what my air compressor gauge said but that was harbor freight and assumed was reading high). I lowered to 100 and didn't like it as much, so I went back to 110-120. These are 23c's also.
I've hit some major pot holes this year, enough to bend the wheel slightly and no issues with the tubes
How many miles should a road tire last? My rear is already somewhat flat in the middle with ~450 miles.
I buy Kenda smooth 48mm presta tubes as they don't destroy the pump-head; "700x23/25c, 48mm F/V".
I'm selling my 34mm carbon race wheels if anyone is interested as I'm going to tubeless for everything. Tired of traveling to a road race to make it through the race with 10 miles to go and get a flat.
I use a tire-jack for new Gatorskins, they're tight.
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Unrelated:
Threw the chain off the forward ring this morning while maneuvering laterally through heavy traffic on 2nd Ave.
It literally almost cost me my life- I was directly in front of a bus at the time. And this, after I watched a cyclist get hit by a taxicab last night on 1st @ 46th. (Yes, I stopped to render aid & comfort until the ambulance arrived.)
This isn't the first time this has happened...
Threw the chain off the forward ring this morning while maneuvering laterally through heavy traffic on 2nd Ave.
It literally almost cost me my life- I was directly in front of a bus at the time. And this, after I watched a cyclist get hit by a taxicab last night on 1st @ 46th. (Yes, I stopped to render aid & comfort until the ambulance arrived.)
This isn't the first time this has happened...
#3360
Unrelated:
Threw the chain off the forward ring this morning while maneuvering laterally through heavy traffic on 2nd Ave.
It literally almost cost me my life- I was directly in front of a bus at the time. And this, after I watched a cyclist get hit by a taxicab last night on 1st @ 46th. (Yes, I stopped to render aid & comfort until the ambulance arrived.)
This isn't the first time this has happened...
Threw the chain off the forward ring this morning while maneuvering laterally through heavy traffic on 2nd Ave.
It literally almost cost me my life- I was directly in front of a bus at the time. And this, after I watched a cyclist get hit by a taxicab last night on 1st @ 46th. (Yes, I stopped to render aid & comfort until the ambulance arrived.)
This isn't the first time this has happened...
Also, buy a Park chain stretch gauge today. This will save your life and a lot of money later. Pic of front drivetrain in current state?
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