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yes, one or the other. rim cement is better according to this scientific study: www.engr.ku.edu/~kuktl/bicycle/Part9.pdf but tape's a bit easier in my experience. whatever floats your boat really
Thanks Dave.
I'll probably take one of the wheels along to my LBS and see what else I need.
I suppose the tubulars are held on by some sort of glue or double sided rim tape?
the 'C' actually refers to clincher rims so my mistake there, get confused sometimes
anyhow, the ETRTO size specification for a 700 tubular rim is 633mm, which is 25 inches give or take not very much. So yes, a modern tub should fit fine. i think
Hi Dave,
Just had another look at the old tyres and there doesn't appear to be any sizing info on them. Apart from the manufacturers name the only other info is the number 263 on the Neo Pro and 55 or 65 on the Pro 84 which are probably batch ids.
I have measured the rims and they are both 25" diameter, does this make them 700c or some other size.
I'll have a look at the Vittoria website in the meantime.
tubular tyres are still readily available. I'm not an expert on wolber tubulars from the 80s but i *think* they're a 700c size, does it have size information on the tyre?
you can pick up Vittoria tubs for as little as about £12 each for the training ones, about twice that for lighter race ones. have a search online for them