All Discussions Tagged 'Tubeless' - Cyclocross Magazine2024-03-28T09:02:10Zhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=Tubeless&feed=yes&xn_auth=no'14 Specialized Crux Disc Alloy Sram RED Hydro 1x11 $1600 obotag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2015-03-14:1198434:Topic:1627372015-03-14T18:51:14.441ZChristopher Yankopouloshttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/ChristopherYankopoulos
<p><span>2014 Specialized Crux E5 aluminum disc cyclocross frameset built to my specs. Bike has been obsessively maintained. Built up with two sets of wheels (tubeless or tubular) and buyer gets to choose. For an extra $400 on top of selling price buyer can own both wheel sets. Bike is set up 1x11 but I do have the front derailleur but NO EXTRA RINGS.</span><br></br><br></br><span>$1600 OR BEST OFFER</span><br></br><br></br><span>Bike does not come with this stem or pedals (obviously it'll have a stem on…</span></p>
<p><span>2014 Specialized Crux E5 aluminum disc cyclocross frameset built to my specs. Bike has been obsessively maintained. Built up with two sets of wheels (tubeless or tubular) and buyer gets to choose. For an extra $400 on top of selling price buyer can own both wheel sets. Bike is set up 1x11 but I do have the front derailleur but NO EXTRA RINGS.</span><br/><br/><span>$1600 OR BEST OFFER</span><br/><br/><span>Bike does not come with this stem or pedals (obviously it'll have a stem on it).</span><br/><br/><span>Specialized Crux E5 disc alloy Frame Set 54cm (limited colorway)</span><br/><span>Full carbon fork.</span><br/><span>Specialized Phenom Saddle, carbon seatpost, short-shallow 42cm bar.</span><br/><span>SRAM Red 22 Hydro Levers</span><br/><span>SRAM Force 22 front and rear derailleur </span><br/><span>SRAM Force 22 172.5 mm crank</span><br/><span>Wolf Tooth Components 38t wide/narrow chain ring. I've never dropped a chain. Ever.</span><br/><span>Velocity Major Tom Pro tubular wheel build with Challenge Grifo tires glued up</span><br/><span>Velocity A23sl Pro tubeless wheel build set up tubeless with Specialized Terra 2Bliss tires. Maybe 6 hours of use!</span><br/><br/><span>Email for any questions or more pics. Bike is not being used. If add is still up bike is still for sale</span></p> FS: Cannondale SuperX 56CM w SRAM Red $1700tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2015-03-01:1198434:Topic:1626892015-03-01T17:20:00.561ZSimon Bielhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/SimonBiel
<p>Bike was built up frame up and has roughly 700 miles of road riding and a few CX races on it. It's set up as a 1x10 system with a 42T front ring and a 11-34 cassette in the back. I've never dropped the chain with the narrow wide chainring and type 2 derailleur setup, but there is a chain catcher installed just in case. You'll notice the fork is from a different color model, as I sourced the frame and the fork separately. Scratches on right levers/shifter, and shoe rub on cranks(pictured).…</p>
<p>Bike was built up frame up and has roughly 700 miles of road riding and a few CX races on it. It's set up as a 1x10 system with a 42T front ring and a 11-34 cassette in the back. I've never dropped the chain with the narrow wide chainring and type 2 derailleur setup, but there is a chain catcher installed just in case. You'll notice the fork is from a different color model, as I sourced the frame and the fork separately. Scratches on right levers/shifter, and shoe rub on cranks(pictured). Otherwise it's in very good condition.</p>
<p>Frame: Cannondale Super X Carbon 56CM<br/>Fork: Cannondale Super X Carbon<br/>Wheelset: Shimano Ultegra 6800 Tubeless<br/>Shifters: SRAM Red Black (left shifter is not gutted, can be used to set up as front shifter)<br/>Brakes: SRAM Shorty Ultimate<br/>Handlebars: FSA Wing Compact<br/>Rear derailleur: SRAM X0 Type 2<br/>Crankset: SRAM Red 2012<br/>Chainring: RaceFace Narrow Wide Cyclocross <br/>Seat: Prologo Kappa<br/>Seatpost: Specialized Carbon<br/>Cassette: Shimano SLX 10 11-34T<br/>Tires: Ritchey Speed Max Pro<br/>Bar tape: Pro Digital Carbon Smart Silicon Bartape<br/>Pedals: Not included.</p>
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<p>Price: $1700</p> FS: Velocity A23 Rims, DT Swiss 340 Hub Wheelset Tubeless Hutchinson Bulldogstag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2013-08-13:1198434:Topic:1454362013-08-13T04:51:40.558ZDave Ghttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/DaveG
<p>I had these wheels locally built a year ago, then last fall had them converted to tubeless for cyclocross.</p>
<p>$525.00</p>
<p>Rims: Velocity A23<br></br> Hubs: DT Swiss 340 with upgraded freehub bearing, sram/shimano<br></br> Spokes: sorry, don't remember, but quality given the shop who built them up.</p>
<p>Sale will include tubeless mounted Hutchinson Bulldog CCX tires. good tread left.<br></br> 32 spoke count</p>
<p>this wheelset was a secondary set for me. have never been raced, only ridden on…</p>
<p>I had these wheels locally built a year ago, then last fall had them converted to tubeless for cyclocross.</p>
<p>$525.00</p>
<p>Rims: Velocity A23<br/> Hubs: DT Swiss 340 with upgraded freehub bearing, sram/shimano<br/> Spokes: sorry, don't remember, but quality given the shop who built them up.</p>
<p>Sale will include tubeless mounted Hutchinson Bulldog CCX tires. good tread left.<br/> 32 spoke count</p>
<p>this wheelset was a secondary set for me. have never been raced, only ridden on training rides around town.</p>
<p>maybe 300 miles on them. Pixs on craigslist ad.</p>
<p><a href="https://post.craigslist.org/manage/3993695314">https://post.craigslist.org/manage/3993695314</a></p>
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<p>$525.00 OBO To contact, text to <span class="phoneNumber">(503) 597-8689</span></p> Bead came off rim during my race todaytag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2011-10-10:1198434:Topic:1125322011-10-10T01:33:47.639Zrob moodyhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/robmoody
<p>I've just spent $40 buying Tegaderm, bandages, tape, etc after crashing in my CX race today. The crash was due to a mechanical problem w/ my front wheel/tire setup where after riding over a curb, the bead separated from the rim and I hit the asphalt pretty hard. </p>
<p>I was running the Shimano Ultegra tubeless rims and Hutchinson Piranhas, plus Stans. I had the front psi at 35. I weigh about 183 lbs. The way the curb was set on the course, you over it at a slight angle. I guess I came…</p>
<p>I've just spent $40 buying Tegaderm, bandages, tape, etc after crashing in my CX race today. The crash was due to a mechanical problem w/ my front wheel/tire setup where after riding over a curb, the bead separated from the rim and I hit the asphalt pretty hard. </p>
<p>I was running the Shimano Ultegra tubeless rims and Hutchinson Piranhas, plus Stans. I had the front psi at 35. I weigh about 183 lbs. The way the curb was set on the course, you over it at a slight angle. I guess I came off a bit skewed and the bead just gave away. </p>
<p>After I got home and inspected the tire, there's a hole in the sidewall and one in the tread. I'm not sure if the tread hole happened first and sealed, I'm pretty sure the sidewall hole was due to the crash.</p>
<p>I was speaking with a guy after the race and he says use a plastic rim strip even though the Shimano wheels are tubeless ready. Anybody got any experience with that. Could the rimstrip be the answer to not having a repeat of the bead failure?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance for any feedback. Crashing sucks, especially on pavement. I don't want that to happen again.</p>
<p>Peace, Rob</p>