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Old 11-14-11 | 01:28 AM
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Four years and not a single flat? How much do you ride them??
Daily my friend,but I also look for things before its a problem.Keep the eyes open and you will be surprised how long your bike lasts.
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No flat in 4 years is unpossible for me. I've killed Armadillos with glass within 6 mos. Night rides = surprise debris often.
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Old 11-14-11 | 05:17 AM
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I wonder if rider weight has anything to do with it?

They say that rider weight is pretty much countered by proper PSI, but I'm 120 lbs and have only ever had one flat, whereas all my friends (none of which are clydes, but are significantly heavier than me) typically have at least one ever other distance ride.

Scrod, any input? I'd love to hear from the other end of the spectrum.
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Old 11-14-11 | 07:07 AM
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What's your take on Schwalbe Durano vs Gatorskins vs (insert good daily tire here)? Looking for good long life and good puncture resistance. I've been here pretty good things regarding the Duranos.
They're both excellent and have low rolling resistance. I've used both Duranos and Durano Plus and have never had a flat with either one.

If you go the Conti route, spring for Gator Hardshells. The sidewall is stronger than on regular Gatorskins.
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Old 11-14-11 | 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by redpear
I wonder if rider weight has anything to do with it?

They say that rider weight is pretty much countered by proper PSI, but I'm 120 lbs and have only ever had one flat, whereas all my friends (none of which are clydes, but are significantly heavier than me) typically have at least one ever other distance ride.

Scrod, any input? I'd love to hear from the other end of the spectrum.
My Pasela TGs are about three years old and the only flat I've ever had was a single pinch flat due to being about -20 psi.
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Old 11-14-11 | 09:27 AM
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Bah, Pasela TG's won't even fit on my Kilo. What a pile.
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Old 11-14-11 | 09:35 AM
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Bah, Pasela TG's won't even fit on my Kilo. What a pile.
Sure they will. They make them all the way down to 700 x 23C >>> https://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...8&category=593
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Old 11-14-11 | 09:50 AM
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Sure they will. They make them all the way down to 700 x 23C >>> https://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...8&category=593
Ah so they do. Not sure if I like the tan sidewall for the Kilo though. Hmm
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I'd be interested to see how well these >>> https://www.pedalconsumption.com/file...on_accela.html work. So far I haven't seen them for sale. I'm happy with my Fyxation Sessions, so I'd expect good quality at an affordable price.

@Scrod, do you know anything about them ?
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Old 11-14-11 | 11:00 AM
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I haven't seen them in person yet so I can't really comment. I do agree that Fyxation's tires are quite good and the tread pattern on the new ones does look really cool - kinda like a Maxxis Detonator (which I'm also fond of).
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Old 11-14-11 | 01:25 PM
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Why is your Kagero so ****ing awesome?
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Old 11-14-11 | 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by redpear
I wonder if rider weight has anything to do with it?

They say that rider weight is pretty much countered by proper PSI, but I'm 120 lbs and have only ever had one flat, whereas all my friends (none of which are clydes, but are significantly heavier than me) typically have at least one ever other distance ride.
Say whaaaat? How tall are you?
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Old 11-15-11 | 12:43 AM
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Old 11-15-11 | 10:15 PM
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Happy to report that dual velox rim tape seems to have taken care of the tube issues I was having with the DP18s.

(knocks on wood)
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Old 11-15-11 | 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Soo__Fuego
Happy to report that dual velox rim tape seems to have taken care of the tube issues I was having with the DP18s.

(knocks on wood)
Dual???
holy crap, maybe you should take a dremel to it


Scrod, now that I have the touring bike replacing my fixed gear as the everyday relaxed practical bike I'm more curious about moving to an Al track frame. I just can't help but feel skeptical about moving away from the relaxed road geo of my bike.

WHAT SAY UUUUUUUU

I gotta say, the idea of a super stiff track frame gets me going

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Old 11-15-11 | 11:55 PM
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Hey dude, what is the appeal of half-link chains?
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Old 11-16-11 | 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Soo__Fuego
Happy to report that dual velox rim tape seems to have taken care of the tube issues I was having with the DP18s.

(knocks on wood)
I think that's what Wounded Knee ended up needing to do with his a while back too.
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Old 11-16-11 | 07:02 AM
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Hey dude, what is the appeal of half-link chains?
Supposedly they hold up better when doing grinds and all that nonsense. Also, they tend to mesh better with tiny gears, which is why they're commonly used on BMX bikes.
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Old 11-16-11 | 07:04 AM
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Scrod, now that I have the touring bike replacing my fixed gear as the everyday relaxed practical bike I'm more curious about moving to an Al track frame. I just can't help but feel skeptical about moving away from the relaxed road geo of my bike.

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I gotta say, the idea of a super stiff track frame gets me going
I say go for it. Who makes an 82cm aluminum track frame though?
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Old 11-16-11 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jimmytango
Hey dude, what is the appeal of half-link chains?
Who knows?

There's nothing you can do with a half-link chain that you couldn't accomplish with a single half-link at a fraction of the cost.
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Old 11-16-11 | 01:40 PM
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Who makes an 82cm aluminum track frame though?
Go custom or go home.
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Old 11-16-11 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by hairnet
Dual???
holy crap, maybe you should take a dremel to it
I did go over the areas that seemed to be causing touble. But while I was already there I added the thin rim tape.
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Old 11-16-11 | 02:00 PM
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Who knows?

There's nothing you can do with a half-link chain that you couldn't accomplish with a single half-link at a fraction of the cost.
See post #1293 in the thread where people ask me questions and I'm supposed to answer them. Oh wait...that's this thread.
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Old 11-16-11 | 05:58 PM
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The TK2 looka to fit the best but it aint that pretty. Does Leader go beyond 58? It would totally work if they make a 62

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