All Discussions Tagged 'hutchinson' - Cyclocross Magazine2024-03-29T12:00:31Zhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=hutchinson&feed=yes&xn_auth=noFS: Pair of Hutchinson Bulldog CX Tubeless - carbon bead, newtag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2013-11-13:1198434:Topic:1501482013-11-13T02:56:03.779ZAlexhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/Alex656
<p>Like the title says, I have some new Hutchinson Bulldog tires. These are the discontinued model with grey tread and carbon beads. A true tubeless tire that works extremely well with road tubeless rims and some other options. Light, aggressive tread, hard to find. $70 shipped for the pair.</p>
<p>Like the title says, I have some new Hutchinson Bulldog tires. These are the discontinued model with grey tread and carbon beads. A true tubeless tire that works extremely well with road tubeless rims and some other options. Light, aggressive tread, hard to find. $70 shipped for the pair.</p> FS: Wheels, tires, tubeless, carbon. Updates, price drops, don't make me put 'em eBay...tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2011-11-21:1198434:Topic:1201542011-11-21T16:14:29.453ZAdam St. Germainhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/AdamStGermain
<p>The more I sell, the more I'll contribute back to the Forum.</p>
<p>I will remove items from the listing as they sell.</p>
<p>All offers considered. Don't be shy!</p>
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<p>Updates!</p>
<p>Lightly used Michelin Mud 2, Clincher 30mm (really 32mm), Pair, $40</p>
<p>Lightly used Micheling Jet 2, Clincher 30mm (really 32mm) Pair, $40</p>
<p>Lightly used Hutchinson Fusion 3 Tubeless tires, pair, 23mm, $60</p>
<p>Lightly used Hutchinson Atom Tubeless tire, single, $30 with free bonus Atom…</p>
<p>The more I sell, the more I'll contribute back to the Forum.</p>
<p>I will remove items from the listing as they sell.</p>
<p>All offers considered. Don't be shy!</p>
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<p>Updates!</p>
<p>Lightly used Michelin Mud 2, Clincher 30mm (really 32mm), Pair, $40</p>
<p>Lightly used Micheling Jet 2, Clincher 30mm (really 32mm) Pair, $40</p>
<p>Lightly used Hutchinson Fusion 3 Tubeless tires, pair, 23mm, $60</p>
<p>Lightly used Hutchinson Atom Tubeless tire, single, $30 with free bonus Atom that needs a patch.</p>
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<p>Just added!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Mavic Ksyrium ES clinchers, NOS, started using them in September 2011. 1 red spoke. Pictures soon. $475!</span></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Stans Alpha 340 rims, 28H, on American Classic Micro 58 (w/Ceramic Bearings) and American Classic rear hub. Sapim CX Ray spokes, brand new in September. Used at GMSR and some CX. $625!!</span><a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2058934328?profile=original"><img width="400" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2058934328?profile=RESIZE_480x480" width="400"/></a></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Ritchey WCX 4-Axis 44 (wider face plate) wet black, 31.8mm 100mm, $55 +-6 degree</span></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Chris King 32H red front hub, $55!! (that's tape residue on the red hub)</span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Chris King 32H black front hub, $75</span> SOLD</p>
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<p>Zipp Service Course Stem, BRAND NEW, 120mm 31.8mm +-17 $65</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Vredestein Fortezza Tri-Comp Clinchers 700x23 PAIR, plus THIRD BONUS TIRE NOT PICTURED!. $40. Everything I have is currently set-up tubeless, so this is a great pair of tires. TONS of life left. If you're nice, I'll include two new tubes.</span></p>
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<p>BRAND NEW Sram X7 10 speed. 10 SPEED! 2x10 shifters. Does not include bar clamps. Cables included. $40 (they are in a baggy)</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Campagnolo Chorus brakes, sweet! Barrel adjusters included, lots of life left in the pads. GREAT shape. 10s era, pre-skeleton. $80</span></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">American Classic conversion cassette 12-25. BRAND NEW. Steel cogs, alloy carrier. Fits Shimano splines. 10s. $60</span></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Salsa CroMoto Grande 29er rigid fork. There was a brief moment when I thought, "Hey, rigid 29er SS will be fun." The moment was so brief, I never even mounted this fork. I bought from a female rider who is shorter and weighs less than me, so it's good to go. Steerer tube is 1 and 3/4 iPhones long. Disc brake adapter, included. I believe it's for 6" post mounts. $50</span></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Kona Project 2 cromo 1 1/8" fork. Lots of steerer on this. Braze-ons for fenders and a front rack. Why do I have this...? $25 Black.</span></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Schwable Ultremo 700x23 Clincher tire. I just Googled this tire, and apparently there was a re-call (free replacements offered) for the Ultremo "R" tire. I don't know what model this is, there's too much snow to go back out now. $20. If you get a free replacement, chapeau.</span></p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Lastly, Campagnolo Veloce 10s rear hub. Classic. It comes in a wheel. The rim itself, not really any good, but it's a free bonus! Wheel is already detensioned for disassemblely. I'll even include the tire on the wheel that you can't see. No lock ring. No skewer. $15</span></p>
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<p>I travel New England regularly, so I can deliver in this area (usually), you pay shipping else where.</p>
<p>I'll be at Bay State CX on Sunday, NBX on Sunday, Ice Weasels, and New England Champs. Can deliver to any of those as well.</p>
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<p>Acceptable trades: Tubular Ksyriums (rear rim, or front wheel), 16" steel rims with 5 x 114.5mm bolt pattern (Honda), a new helmet size medium. And other useful items.</p>
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<p>Thanks for supporting my habit.</p> So, I found a weak link in tubeless CX setups...?tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2011-10-31:1198434:Topic:1161562011-10-31T19:40:39.384ZMatt Savagehttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/MattSavage
<p>So, on Saturday before my race at the Cross Crusade in Bend, I was putting on my race wheels, when I noticed both my tires were pretty low on air. I found a few small leaks around the bead, small evidence of sealant. Upon inspection, I found lots of little bits of sand and gravel had worked their way down between the bead and the rim from the last race, which had a short sandy stretch. Most were small enough that they sealed up with sealant, but there were a couple large enough to not…</p>
<p>So, on Saturday before my race at the Cross Crusade in Bend, I was putting on my race wheels, when I noticed both my tires were pretty low on air. I found a few small leaks around the bead, small evidence of sealant. Upon inspection, I found lots of little bits of sand and gravel had worked their way down between the bead and the rim from the last race, which had a short sandy stretch. Most were small enough that they sealed up with sealant, but there were a couple large enough to not seal and caused a slow leak.</p>
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<p>Anyone ever experience anything like this with a tubeless setup, CX or otherwise? I'm thinking I might be folding the tire over alot, there were some pretty sketchy, loose corners that I was attacking on...</p>
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<p>I'm running Corsa Concepts 1.2 ACR tubeless with Hutchinson Bulldogs. No rim strips, just 2 layers of yellow tape and the valve core. I typically run 32-40psi depending on conditions. I'm 195 lbs.</p> Problems with Shimano Wheels & Hutchinson Tubeless. Help!tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2011-10-02:1198434:Topic:1104702011-10-02T12:27:00.284ZVan Geslanihttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/VanGeslani
<p>I have had great experience with mountain bike tires and Stan's and have been using Crest rims on my mountain bike with non tubeless Maxxis tires with no issues.<br></br><br></br>However, I have had nothing but bad luck so far with trying tubeless for Cyclocross.<br></br><br></br>At first, I purchased cyclocross rim strips from Stan's to use in the stock OEM wheels on my Cannondale CaadX Rival. Rims are Maddux rims, 32 hole, basic alloy rim. I also bought Hutchinson Bulldog CX tires w/ the carbon…</p>
<p>I have had great experience with mountain bike tires and Stan's and have been using Crest rims on my mountain bike with non tubeless Maxxis tires with no issues.<br/><br/>However, I have had nothing but bad luck so far with trying tubeless for Cyclocross.<br/><br/>At first, I purchased cyclocross rim strips from Stan's to use in the stock OEM wheels on my Cannondale CaadX Rival. Rims are Maddux rims, 32 hole, basic alloy rim. I also bought Hutchinson Bulldog CX tires w/ the carbon beads.<br/><br/>Tires were impossible to mount with stock rim strip plus stan's strip. Both me and the LBS could not install the tires until we removed the stock rim strip and ran the stan's strip by itself. However, I couldn't get the tires to seal.<br/><br/>After much difficulty, I decided to purchase Shimano tubeless ready wheels, the Ultegra 6700 wheelset. The Hutchinsons mounted great without the stan's strips and sealed up. I went on one ride and I was stoked. I ran them 45 psi in the rear and 40 psi in the front. They worked great and survived goatheads, cambers, grassy turns etc. HOWEVER, The next day, the front tire had blown off the rim spewing Stan's sealant everywhere. The bead on the tire was bent and warped and impossible to re-seat on the rim.<br/><br/>Sorry for the long post but my questions are the following:<br/><br/>When using tubeless ready wheels, should I still use Stan's rim strips?<br/>Is Stan's sealant not recommended with Hutchinson CX tires? Is the warping and bending of the bead due to the sealant? (I was pretty agressive with the tire installation when I tried using OEM rims w/ Stan's strip. Is it possible I damaged the beads?)<br/>If I purchased Stan's CX tires like the Raven, can I use them in the Shimano tubeless wheels? With or without Stan's rim strip?<br/><br/>If anyone has had any experience like mine, let me know.<br/><br/>Thanks!</p> Tubular gluestag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2008-11-25:1198434:Topic:190272008-11-25T20:19:53.460Zandrewhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/cyclocross
I know Mastik is the favorite, followed by Continental. But anyone use Hutchinson or Pastali? Curious. I'm not sure why I like to experiment when some things are known to be good, but hey, I'm a bike geek too.
I know Mastik is the favorite, followed by Continental. But anyone use Hutchinson or Pastali? Curious. I'm not sure why I like to experiment when some things are known to be good, but hey, I'm a bike geek too. Hot dealtag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2008-08-31:1198434:Topic:70412008-08-31T01:50:26.468Znodealhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/Cameron
i guess you have to have a hook-up at a bike shop, but this seems like a smokin deal:<br />
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i guess you have to have a hook-up at a bike shop, but this seems like a smokin deal:<br />
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