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Well I posted the same question on Time Trialling Forum (my new favourite place):
http://www.timetriallingforum.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=79791
Basically I think Vittoria's are made differently to other tubs. You'd have to send them off to Burgin (see link) and he charges £16
I've ordered another Corsa Elite off ribble for peace of mind.
Basically I think Vittorias are generally considered to be really good tyres.
I'd be interested to know anyone's experience since I've bought two but not yet had to use them with my tubs..
I've not heard that Vittoria's can't be repaired either - I run these as well.. Is this from a reliable source?
You'll never get them inflated 170 psi - they reckon 90 psi on websites I've seen using the canister, so enough to continue your ride but you'd struggle to race on them as they are.
Guess you could top up when you got home, once it's sealed it should be good for higher pressures, I reckon