Blah, the 650C Stelvios are on backorder, ETA = 1-2 weeks.![]()
Some people have had success with using Shoe Goo in the cut tire. I think I'll boot it and try Shoe Goo while waiting for the Stelvios.
I know, I just can't give up on the stupid Vredestein.![]()
Blah, the 650C Stelvios are on backorder, ETA = 1-2 weeks.![]()
Some people have had success with using Shoe Goo in the cut tire. I think I'll boot it and try Shoe Goo while waiting for the Stelvios.
I know, I just can't give up on the stupid Vredestein.![]()
I noticed that Terry also sells them in 650cc, and they appear in stock:
Try this link: http://www.terrybicycles.com/detail....&item_no=24000
Triskeliongirl,
You are just a wealth of information! Thanks for the Terry link -- I hadn't even thought of trying them.
-- Melissa
I just wanted to give an update on this. I booted the tire, and filled the cut with Shoe Goo on Wednesday night, then let it cure for a couple of days. I rode a nice, flat, leisurely 20 miles with some other TE folks at the pre-Scharffen Berger Chocolate factory tour ride. I know, hard work, but someone's gotta do it...Originally Posted by melissam
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The Shoe Goo held up great, and the tire felt fine. I'm not sure if I'd trust the tire for a more strenuous ride that involves a lot of high speed descents, but it seems pretty good for tooling around town.
Also, no flats or additional cuts after today's ride, which makes me very happy. I may get my $$ worth out of these tires yet!
-- Melissa