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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

2134.0. "26inch road WO tire" by TKTVFS::OHSHIMA_H (C/S LOGISTICS OSAKA) Mon Nov 25 1991 05:53

Hello !
I wish to ask everybody. Is it easy to get "26inch road WO tire"?
General use ?  What is the best combination tire and rim for triathlon ?

Best regards.
                                                          Hiroshi

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2134.1TT's may be the best modelSHALOT::ELLISJohn Lee Ellis - assembly requiredMon Nov 25 1991 10:1820
    
    Ohshima-san,
    
    Let me be the first to ask: what is an "WO" tire?  A brand of tire
    or a type of tire?  
    
    As a totally-non-triathlete, I would imagine the best wheels & tires
    for triathlons would be a time-trial set-up, since a triathlon is 
    essentially a time-trial.  That might mean a 26-inch or 24-inch wheel,
    something like a tri-spoke design (with perhaps a disk for the rear
    wheel), and tubulars to save weight.  It also depends on how long the
    bicycling portion (in Triathlete parlance, the "bike") of the event
    will be.  For example, the Ironman "bike" is 112 miles, and competitors
    may be using some other set-up.
    
    Are you doing triathlons or other types of racing now?  Are there many
    such events in the Osaka area?  I hope this helps...
    
    cheers,
    -john
2134.2The Best rim for Michelin 26inch 700C TKTVFS::OHSHIMA_HC/S LOGISTICS OSAKATue Nov 26 1991 05:3826
Hello.

In Japan "WO" means a type of tire. Perhaps you usually call it "700C".
My friend is doing Triathlons. He wants to purchase 26-inch Michelin 700C 
Super-Comp tire and aero type rim. ( The best matching for use triathlons.) 
Please teach me abort it.

Thank you very much, John-san.
By the way,I am racer of MTB. My bike is Merlin !
Here are many events. (Head office of Shimano and Suntour are in Osaka.)
If you wish to perticipate in the event (Triathlons, Biathlons, MTB biathlons,
MTB race, Road race, as you like!), I can help you with my pleasure.

Next year MTB biathlon series "TOYOTA CUP" will start.
   
Regards,

Hiroshi



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2134.3At last a term I understand...BONNET::HEMMINGSLanterne RougeTue Nov 26 1991 06:342
    In the UK, it means "wired-on" so as to distinguish from "tubs".  I just
    knew all the old terms would finally come back......
2134.4some rim choicesSHALOT::ELLISJohn Lee Ellis - assembly requiredTue Nov 26 1991 09:5114
    
    Robin: Aha! As ed.f will testify, that was my guess.  I'm glad that
           a cyclist-of-experience such as yourself was in the audience. :-)
    
    Hiroshi: Is there a difficulty finding such tires and rims in Japan?
    	   People seem to like the Michelins, so that is a good choice.
    	   For aero rims or aero-like rims, people here recommend the
    	   Mavic Open 4-CD, Campagnolo Omega, Sevedra (the Argentinian brand
    	   I mentioned a few days ago), or Nisi.  I don't know of Japanese
    	   manufacturers of this type of rim.  Are 3-spoke wheels popular
    	   in your area (not for MTB but for triathlons)?
    
    Regards,
    -john
2134.5TKTVFS::OHSHIMA_HC/S LOGISTICS OSAKAWed Nov 27 1991 05:3411
Thank you Robbin-san and John-san.

We can't purchase the Michelin in Japan. Traders aren't interested in the 
Michelin. Because it is too small demand.

I have seen 3-spoke wheels at bike-part of triathlons only recently.
(Only ZAPP,Aero spoke and Specialized.) But not so many.

Regards,
                                                      Hiroshi