Thanks Jason Musgrave (custom bike builder and good guy) for reviving an old tubular tyre debate...are they safer? I've "liberated" text from the Serotta Forum where yrs. ago I posted a thread apre's coming home from a pretty scarey incident where my carbon wheel was crushed and the tubular remained intact. You want the truth? Tubulars saved my freakin' skin that day.
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How tubulars saved my life
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So you thought all the talk about tubulars being safer was BS?
Take a gander of what happened today...on the way to the forum.
I was finishing a ride with friends when on the last descent I was following 20 feet back traveling close to 40mph and heard my pal Winn yelling...looked in time to see a 12 foot wide by 12 foot across and 6 inch deep road repair in progress...sharp 6 inch drop to concrete and a 6 inch lip. I choose life and lofted the bike to get over the first lip and yanked the fr. wheel up to get over the second lip sacrificing the rear...it was tooooo fast to control two hops. The impact crushed the Zipp Pave and left the tire intact. The tire is 100% fine and was pumped to 100lbs even. All I have to say is if it was a clincher I'd be roasted...instant blowout and sketchy return to a stop if I was very talented and lucky. Check out the pics and note the pristine tire Amazing ain't it? The county is going to get a really really scarey photo in the mail monday with a letter that starts "F" you, strong letter to follow
Friends don't let friends ride clinchers.
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