ratz
Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
not big enough for my wheels (I have silca 100mm)
Pretty much only Silca makes the long ones; everyone else you have to use the extensions; which works well enough once you get them installed tightly.
not big enough for my wheels (I have silca 100mm)
The Schwalbe booster is half the price. Just need to look around.Try the bontrager FLASH pump similar idea
http://www.trekbicyclesuperstore.co...221755-1.htm?gclid=CMupq6PO29ICFZWGaQodhuUJpA
The Schwalbe booster is half the price. Just need to look around.
Feels like a must have
Yeah I have seen the flash pump but can't justify buying a new pump if I have get the tire booster cheaperTry the bontrager FLASH pump similar idea
http://www.trekbicyclesuperstore.co...221755-1.htm?gclid=CMupq6PO29ICFZWGaQodhuUJpA
Actually the 100mm silca comes as a 50mm plus extender which works finePretty much only Silca makes the long ones; everyone else you have to use the extensions; which works well enough once you get them installed tightly.
Attaches to a pumpDoes it include a pump or does it attach to a pump?
Actually the 100mm silca comes as a 50mm plus extender which works fine
Attaches to a pumpDoes it include a pump or does it attach to a pump?
Nope, I still like them very much. In fact when I order mine I also added a pair for my dad and he likes them as well. The only thing I may have done differently next time is maybe getting 33mm deep front and rear since I never seem to remove the disc covers from the rear. No need for a deep rim if it has covers on it all the time.
I run tubeless on 88mm acebike wheels they are great Rojo also runs tubeless as he helped me with a few things. I use standard Gaffa tape to seal the rim due to Rojos assistance. I was having trouble with the expensive silca tape I was trying, although that trouble may be due to a hole I later found in the sidewall of my 28mm schwalbe pro one.@RojoRacing, have you run tubeless on your Acebike wheels? If yes, how did it or has it worked out?
-Cliff
I'm thinking I'd like to copy Rojo's choice of wheels since I need disc brakes for the hilly terrain and I really want to try tubeless (6 flats last week) and I may as well get aero wheels if I'm going to change them. But the DTSwiss hubs that support disc brakes are 142*12 and @Robert Holler says that the frame is designed for 130 and can stretch to 135. So how did @RojoRacing (or anyone else who has fit DTSwiss disc brake compatible hubs to the frame) get them to fit?
-Cliff
I suggest getting the 240s hubs vs the 350s hubs I had to choose because the 240s was out of stock. The 240s has a better non drive wheel end cap option to work on our bike which will save you like 50 grams. The drive wheel will come setup for 142/12 but can be converted to 135 with accessory end caps. Click this link and then the accessories tab to look at the options
https://www.dtswiss.com/Components/Hubs-Road/350-straightpull-db-RW
For Disc Brakes on the V20/S30 you need reversed road standard so....
100mm for the back wheel
135mm for the front wheel
Fronts will all be 100mm that's pretty standard.
For the rear....
5/135 MM QR REAR
Part. No.: HWGXXX0001528S
Convert this product into 5 mm QR
240s do not come with either part240 hubs may come with everything you need to fit the cruzbike. The 350 hubs will come with the needed part for the drive wheel but not the non drive wheel. The part needed for the non drive wheel can be a little tricky to find but it's out there via third party.