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TUFO's. worth the trouble?

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Scribe2b
  
they appear somewhat difficult to mount. with the TUFO sealant maybe you wouldnt get flats? they are
said to have the handling of a tubular? and low rolling resistance? anybody experienced? jc

Tom Kunich
  
"Scribe2b" <scribe2b@aol.com> wrote in message news:20030223102140.12531.00000063@mb-mc.aol.com...
> they appear somewhat difficult to mount. with the TUFO sealant
maybe you
> wouldnt get flats? they are said to have the handling of a tubular?
and low
> rolling resistance? anybody experienced?

If you are talking about the Tufo 'clincher-tubulars' give them a miss.

Malcom
  
Originally posted by Tom Kunich
"Scribe2b" <scribe2b@aol.com> wrote in message news:20030223102140.12531.00000063@mb-mc.aol.com...
> they appear somewhat difficult to mount. with the TUFO sealant
maybe you
> wouldnt get flats? they are said to have the handling of a tubular?
and low
> rolling resistance? anybody experienced?

If you are talking about the Tufo 'clincher-tubulars' give them a miss.


WHY??

Boyd Speerschne
  
Malcom <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in news:3ec066d9$1_4@news.chariot.net.au:

> Tom Kunich wrote:

<snip

> > If you are talking about the Tufo 'clincher-tubulars' give them a miss.
>
> WHY??

Because they are the worst of both worlds. As heavy or heavier than clinchers, but a pain in the ass
to change like tubulars.

- Boyd S.

Ideal
  
Tufo's tubular/clincher have some niche benefits. For criteriums heavy riders can run the tyres at
obscenely high pressures without blowing the sidewalls out of your Mavic rims. They are worth
purchasing if you are thinking of riding in Belgium & only have HP wheels they will greatly reduce
the risk of impact punctures & the extra weight won't bother you.

NB: If you have problems fitting a normal tyres don't attempt to fit these on race day.

Their tubulars are very good & are STILL made in Europe in the same street as the giant
BARUM-CONTINENTAL factory .A few top riders wanted to use them in this year's P/Roubaix but their
tyre sponsors spat the dummy.

Boyd Speerschneider wrote:
> Malcom <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in news:3ec066d9$1_4@news.chariot.net.au:
>
>
>>Tom Kunich wrote:
>
>
> <snip
>
>
>> > If you are talking about the Tufo 'clincher-tubulars' give them a miss.
>>
>>WHY??
>
>
> Because they are the worst of both worlds. As heavy or heavier than clinchers, but a pain in the
> ass to change like tubulars.
>
> - Boyd S.

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