pretzelface
03-02-09, 10:11 AM
Not sure if this is the right forum, but here goes:
So I'm gonna be switching out my Conti tubulars tonight for some Vittoria Paves for an upcoming Roubaix-style race. I'm wondering, how much old glue on the rim is too much? The rear has been glued up several times, and it's pretty nasty. They're aluminum rims, so I can use nasty solvents to get the old stuff off, no scraping required. I'd just prefer not to go through the 24-hour drying on the initial coat again if I can help it.
Also, with the Vittorias: the manufacturer says use a solvent to get the latex off the base tape, Zinn says to use a scraper. I'm afraid I'll choose the wrong solvent and separate the base tape from the casing. Advice?
So I'm gonna be switching out my Conti tubulars tonight for some Vittoria Paves for an upcoming Roubaix-style race. I'm wondering, how much old glue on the rim is too much? The rear has been glued up several times, and it's pretty nasty. They're aluminum rims, so I can use nasty solvents to get the old stuff off, no scraping required. I'd just prefer not to go through the 24-hour drying on the initial coat again if I can help it.
Also, with the Vittorias: the manufacturer says use a solvent to get the latex off the base tape, Zinn says to use a scraper. I'm afraid I'll choose the wrong solvent and separate the base tape from the casing. Advice?
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