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2009-05-13 11:34 AM

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Subject: Fix a Flat
So I was pondering things on my long rides this weekend.  I was trying to decide which wheel set to use for IM KY and came around to a combo that utilizes a tubular in the front and a clincher in the rear.  (Don't turn this into a tubular vs clincher debate unless you want to let me borrow or have a PT rear race wheel)

So the complicated answer would be to carry a spare tubular and a spare tube.  But I think the simple answer is to carry a can of fix a flat. Like Vittoria Pit Stop (http://www.all3sports.com/product_info.php?pName=vittoria-pit-stop)

That would be the only thing I would need in case of a flat.  It would be quicker and with tons of less stress.

What am I missing?


2009-05-13 11:36 AM
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Hole may be too big for the Pit Stop to plug?
2009-05-13 11:59 AM
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Assuming that you are planning on running your clincher PT rear with a disc cover and your tubular 85 front, wouldn't it be easier to ask some of your friends who have race wheels to borrow their front.  I am CERTAIN you could find one.  Want a H3 for the race?  I might know where one is lying around.and isn't being used that weekend.  That might save you the stress and obsessing about what if scenarios. 

(do I have to do all the thinking for you?)
2009-05-13 12:47 PM
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Subject: RE: Fix a Flat
While that may be true Mr. Dollar...  isn't it faster to just fill it up and go then change it?

Good point bear, assuming it's not a catastrophic failure.
2009-05-13 1:11 PM
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I've thought about carrying the Vittoria Pit Stop product, but I worry about how well it fills through an 80mm vavle extender.
2009-05-13 1:17 PM
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Subject: RE: Fix a Flat
run4yrlif - 2009-05-13 2:11 PM I've thought about carrying the Vittoria Pit Stop product, but I worry about how well it fills through an 80mm vavle extender.


This was my concern last year.  I have heard mixed reviews on the product.  I have no doubt that a under typical training scenario it probably works and it may work better and faster..  But could you replicate the ease of error free application when are you freaking out during a race because....oh...you are trying to get a Kona slot and every minute matters. 

As you would say to one of your athletes...why complicate things?  Race like you train.   You know how to quickly change a clincher.  Borrow a wheel.  

(can I start charging you?)


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