Dear Customer,
We at Every Bicycle Tire love
selling tires and we love telling people about them but these
tubular clinchers are so extra special that we feel compelled to
offer a guarantee. Read what we have to say below and then
decide because when you realize that you can go faster so easy,
you'll wonder why you did anything else before hand.
First, lets discuss a clincher tire and tubular tire. Tubular
tires are generally accepted as being faster than beaded
clincher tires. There are several reasons for this. Friction
with the inner tube on the inside of the tire and weight are a
couple of them. Cycling technical gurus can explain any number
of phenomena at work but I got it all figured out for you. Yes
it is this simple:
If you have been using clincher tires, then I guarantee you that
going to a set of Tufo tubular clinchers will result in you
going faster !!!!
Going to another set of tires can result in highly
quantifiable gains in performance.
WHY?
Higher Pressure - 140 psi and more
Throw rolling
resistance out the window, get rid of aerodynamics, forget
the weight of the bike, when you distill down to the very
essence what will make a real difference in performance is
simple; higher air pressure! Yes, higher air pressure
Very simply put, the higher the air pressure the more
quickly the tire will pop back into shape saving the rider
untold amounts of energy.
If you don't
believe me, then let most of the air out of your tires and
tell me after riding around the block with under inflated
tires that a couple of pounds of extra weight on your bike
would some how be worse.
If you are
with me so far then here is how it works;
Tufo makes
high quality racing tubular tires for a living. Tufos tires are
made to some of the highest standards there are (read the
portal page). Tufo has made a racing tubular tire that
will fit a standard clincher rim. Normally, racing
tubular tires need glue to stay on the rim but Tufo merged a
racing tubular tire casing with a strip of tough flexible
dashboard like material that you install on your clincher
rims. The rims need to be between 14 and 17mm wide for the
strip to fit but if you have a rim like that (and most rims
for road bikes are) then you can experience what it is like
to use a tubular tire with out having to get tubular rims.
The tubular
clincher tire has grooves in it where it is supposed to
"pop" into the rim. Like gluing a tire, there is a
technique. The tubular clincher is stretched around the rim
and then it is manipulated into the rim and finally
inflated. Once properly installed, it looks just like a
regular racing tire. In practical terms, a clincher tire
usually cannot be inflated over 120 - 140 psi but the
Tufo Tubular Clinchers can be inflated up to 200psi.
Also, clincher tires tend to have depressed thread counts
but the tubular clincher tires have thread counts of over 300
threads per inch. This is what sledge hammer is to fly swatter. You will fly
down the street much faster now just by going to another set
of tires.
So you know, tubular clinchers take a little work to
get on and they are thin tubular tires with scant flat
protection, but the tires do not come off the rim unless you
remove them. Tufo has been doing this for years.
When we found
out about the concept, we couldn't believe that the concept
isn't more widespread than it is. There is no other way with
out going to a new set of wheels that someone can do
something that would result in such a quantifiable gain so
easily. Just change the tires on your existing clincher
rims.
When you order, you get fresh Tufo tires in a very nicely
packaged box. Tufo is one of the classiest outfits we deal with.
Instructions come with the tire. You will be amazed at how well
built the tires are even if you get the least expensive ones.
During our photo shoots we come into contact with many of the
tires we sell. Maybe you noticed we only sell really good tires
but these Tufo tires distinct themselves with the workmanship.
As someone who handles tires on a regular basis, I have to say,
I'm impressed and that's why I wrote this article.
Read about the
various lines of Tufo on the portal page or check out the
explanations at
www.tufonorthamerica.com
Road racers the world over use tubular tires to go faster.
Before you invest in any bicycle weight reduction strategy or
before you spend money on addressing your frontal area, take
a good hard look at just going to a higher a psi / thread
count tire like a
Tufo tubular clincher and see if that won't save you tons of
bucks in the long run. If the tires don't work for you, we
will take them back.
Thank you, Andy
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