Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
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Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby Enricopalazzo » Wed Dec 28, 2011 1:57 pm
On monday I was racing and had a rather nasty crash - as I was going through a left hand high speed corner, I dont quite remember what happened but the rear end dropped and I hit the ground pretty hard (the usual road rash all up my leg). When I looked at my bike to check the damage, I noticed that my rear tyre had pretty much completely come off my carbon rim and there was pretty much NO glue left on the rim or tyre and just the valve extender keeping the tyre to the rim...
I have always glued my own tyres for around 2 years with no issues ever, so I am unsure how this has occured. Could it be from heat over time, over inflation, poor glueing initially (I may have rushed it upon reflection) or something else...?
Could I have simply been going too fast through the corner and the impact of hitting the ground pulled the tyre off the rim, or would it defintely be the case that poor glueing has caused this.
Thanks
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby ft_critical » Wed Dec 28, 2011 2:38 pm
This does not help with a solution but it might help with the ego.
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby Enricopalazzo » Wed Dec 28, 2011 3:29 pm
And trust me the Ego hurts bad, I broke away with 10mins to go, then had aprox 150m lead with 3 mins to go when I crashed, they werent going to catch me
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby Enricopalazzo » Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:22 pm
But cannot be certain.....
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby foo on patrol » Sat Jan 28, 2012 10:28 am
The only time I rolled a strip was trying to jump a fallen rider in a sprint coming out of the home bend on the track and landing crossed up.
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby rogan » Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:25 pm
I don't ride or race with singles, but a rolled single used to get you a 1 month or three month ban. My worst crash at Heffron (but not worst injury) was at that tennis court corner, 45km/h, flat tyre, in the Australia Day race, 1992. Now, 20 years later I've still got very visible scars on my outer calf and hip. Luckily I slid straight out and the bunch was stretched out enough to not bring anyone else down/get hit from behind...ft_critical wrote:I saw a very experienced rider roll off a single at Heffron Park on a high inertia type corner. So you are not the first.
This does not help with a solution but it might help with the ego.
Ten years to the very day, my good friend Dr Jones did the same thing at the same corner for the same reason...
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Postby foo on patrol » Sat Jan 28, 2012 10:35 pm
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby Ross » Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:19 pm
I bought the wheel second-hand from eBay with tyre already installed and have been riding it for at least a year now.
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby PawPaw » Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:20 pm
Could heat degrade tube glue?
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby Be1 » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:55 pm
@PawPaw I have left my bike and tubs in the car in Brisbane heat many times and yes tubular glue is affected by extreme heat but due to its composition it simply softens (though it doesn't feel like it affects adhesion) and then returns to normal when it cools down.
Always re-glue second hand tubulars, too many people have no idea what they are doing. I once had a bike shop mechanic tell me half a tube of mastik was too much for a pair of brand new wheels and tyres
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby ValleyForge » Mon Feb 13, 2012 3:40 pm
I've ridden tubulars since 1981 on at least 1 of my bikes (currently 2) and never had a roll-off. High pressure, daily pump ups, and yes meticulous gluing will prevent it.
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby foo on patrol » Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:16 pm
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby kayrehn » Fri Mar 09, 2012 4:56 pm
Tubulars give you nice rides, glue them on properly and you'll be very happy to use them!
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby mateyboi » Mon Mar 12, 2012 1:12 pm
From all the articles on the web etc etc, if are doing your own glueing best to follow the instructions from the manufacturer. For example the Conti carbon cement uses a completely different method than conventional methods. Using conventional method could cause a fail.
Also every time you clean your bike you should give your tyres/glue a check up.
Just be careful, it would be okie to take yourself out of action but don't take your fellow riders with you!
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby sogood » Mon Mar 12, 2012 1:23 pm
RK wrote:And that is Wikipedia - I can write my own definition.
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby ValleyForge » Mon Mar 12, 2012 1:44 pm
Sure do. Just look at my biceps & triceps from all the pumping up.....sogood wrote:Do the benefits of singles really justify all the extra work?
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby mateyboi » Mon Mar 12, 2012 2:04 pm
Hah, That is another debate!sogood wrote:Do the benefits of singles really justify all the extra work?
It definitely feels smoother and comfy to me but then again I've gone from alloy clincher rims to carbon tubbie rims so who knows.
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby sogood » Mon Mar 12, 2012 2:41 pm
True. I think I better not complex the thread.mateyboi wrote:Hah, That is another debate!
RK wrote:And that is Wikipedia - I can write my own definition.
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby jacks1071 » Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:40 pm
Long as your tyres are glued properly, rolling them is a non-issue.mateyboi wrote:Only started riding on tubular and what I fear the most if the Tyre rolling off during cornering. Coming off at 45km/h+ while cornering is pretty nasty.
From all the articles on the web etc etc, if are doing your own glueing best to follow the instructions from the manufacturer. For example the Conti carbon cement uses a completely different method than conventional methods. Using conventional method could cause a fail.
Also every time you clean your bike you should give your tyres/glue a check up.
Just be careful, it would be okie to take yourself out of action but don't take your fellow riders with you!
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
Postby lynskey_rider » Wed Mar 28, 2012 2:52 pm
Instead of using tubular glue (which stays tacky over time) they used to mix shelac (i think thats how it is spelt) crystals, which are used for furniture polishing, and mineral spirits to make a glue. The difference in this case is that the 'glue' dries as solid as a rock, and doesn't remain tacky like a tubular specific glue. It is cheap and easy to make up, and I have used it myself on aluminium track wheels, but if you flat they are slightly more difficult to remove.
Having said this, I have also used this method on cheap carbon rims with no ill effect. The only downside I can see is that the glue on the rim will be hard when the time comes to swap out the tyre. Just some food for thought, maybe some of the older members can comment on this method as I believe it was quite common 'back in the day'. I personally have had a positive Experience with this method . Whatever you do, don't go the tufo sticky strip things, they are dangerous IMO.
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Re: Tyre rolled off Tubular Rim through corner
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