If you’ve been paying attention, you may have noticed that ‘useful’ things like practicality and functionality can often take a back seat to more basic pursuit of aesthetics and taste. If you haven’t, then your name might just be Paul.
You may have also become aware that there is occasional flagrant flouting of certain guidelines by curators and purveyors alike. Long black socks, red bar tape and big bidons, facial and leg hair, some have even been known to experiment with the much-maligned and socially destructive drug EPMS. Some things shouldn’t be tampered with, while others are prone to some manipulation as seen fit by circumstance. And some things will always be ‘just the way it is’.
Take tyres for example. Rule #8 was one of the first decreed (it was the eighth, if memory serves) and is one of the more complex in its simplicity. To put it in layman’s terms, tyres are a simple thing to get right. Black. They match any bike regardless of colour and will always look good no matter how much abuse they receive. But look more closely and a myriad of options are offered; match this to that or that to the other bit, and the other bit back to that. Or just go black. See, told you it was simple.
So why should choosing a new set of rubber be a cause of consternation? I needed to replace my trusty Pavé CG’s as they’d seen better days, from the cobbles of Belgium and France in April through a winter of more off-road detours than any road bike should be subjected to. Punctures became a feature of almost every ride, two at a time on a couple of outings. The green tread was worn and cut up and my mates were getting sick of waiting and probably wanted to strangle me with a tube as I attempted to get aired up and mobile yet again. Hang on, green? Surely not compliant…
Well yeah, the hue that is ubiquitous with Pro bikes in the European spring is the one color of tread that gets an automatic pass due to that other great cornerstone of the dual pursuits of Cycling and Looking Fantastic: heritage. From Malteni orange to Lampre pink, green goes with anything and everything in Spring. Vittoria’s Pavés and FMB’s Paris Roubaixs have seen more action on more bikes on more cobbles than Mother Theresa has seen sick kids, and thus get almost as many blessings as she gives out on a mission to Africa. But go back further still, and the sidewall colour of choice to set off any steed is the gumwall. Or skinwall. Maybe tanwall, depending on your diocese.
It should’ve been easy to choose a new tyre due to my spate of flats. Thick, heavy rubber with all kinds of Kevlar reinforcement, varying TPI counts and tread patterns all were mulled over, for about five minutes. I wanted gumwalls. To hell with practicality and functionality, not to mention cost. I made the call to my rubber pusher Graeme and he administered the goods stat. Thinner, lighter, faster, probably less durable; my new Corsa SC’s may not solve any puncture issues, but damned if they don’t look the business. Fantastic, even.
The gumwall is back, and there’s no going black.
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@G'rilla thats a fucking beauty!
@the Engine based on the fact that I think it aint Moncoutie or Remy di Gregorio and he looks small and i dont know many of the other Cofidis riders, I would say Sammy Dumoulin.
@frank
Roadslave's Serotta is so sweet, I think I dribbled on it a couple of times in Belgium.
(But it needs that stem tumor removed.)
@brett You never fail to disappoint.
@frank Hey, Frank, as always, thanks for the shout out! These climbing wheels are spooky light!
@RedRanger
I am soooo close I can taste it. Well, the website is taking a bit of time, mostly because I am a yard ape with HTML stuff. BUt, once it is up, I will have a page dedicated the "brick & mortar" studio, for which I am signing the lease this weekend. That's part of the delay too - I've got 99 problems...anyway, I am working on the shop, website, Franks wheels, design, oh yeah, my four year old daughter too. In the new year she will be in the turning wrenches daycare. BUT, I had not planned on working on Mnt bike wheels, but I can do special orders as I will have access through all the distributors, etc. In fact, I have a set of C4 6-bolt hubs and some DT Swiss rims sitting in stock. I have some stuff with the "Richter" painted on the rims, some blanks (both alloy and carbon) that will be either part of my personal fleet of wheels, rentals, or let go for a bargain.
Gumwalls rock. I will be carrying Challenge, Veloflex, Gommitalia, a bit of Vittoria, with access to all the other tires out there two. I have an email into FMB, I just hope my French was somewhat understandable. Oh, and a little American company that does CX Tape found here...http://cxtape.wordpress.com/about/ . They are sending me a sample to try out, but if it works well with Vittoria Mastik, I will be stocking it for cx.
@mcsqueak
I'm surprised it took this long. The hammer has been looking real good lately.
@brett That's a pretty tight ride, but in the spirit of Merckx I'd ditch the computer. Also those alien-head water bottle cages look weird, but if they are super functional on the stones I'll withdraw any criticism.
@Nate
The computer is compliant but probably coming off soon. On our ride the other night, it was giving crazy readings like 40kmh uphill and 107kmh down... my workmate thought it was hilarious. While mounting the Corsas I found out why; the old extra magnet on the spokes trick.
The cages are Elites, they are awesome on the stones and won't be coming off.
@Marcus
It's the only guy from the TdF 2012 Cofidis startlist that bears any resemblance to Dumoulin