Bontrager Tubular Wheel Setup Guide
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To install a Bontrager tubular wheel, ensure the wheel is compatible with your bike frame. Remove the existing wheel, align the tubular wheel's axle with the dropouts, and secure it using the quick-release skewer or thru-axle. Ensure the wheel is centered before tightening.
Regularly clean your wheels with a non-abrasive cleaner to remove dirt and grime. Check for any signs of wear and tear, such as cracks or dents. Ensure that spokes are tensioned correctly and lubricate the hub bearings periodically.
If your wheel wobbles, check if the wheel is properly seated in the dropouts. Inspect the spokes for even tension and tighten any loose ones. Make sure the rim is true by using a truing stand or take it to a professional for adjustments.
Refer to the tire sidewall for manufacturer recommendations, but typically, tubular tires are inflated between 100-130 psi. Adjust the pressure based on your weight and road conditions for optimal performance.
To fix a flat, remove the wheel and deflate the tire completely. Carefully peel the tire off the rim, patch or replace the inner tube, and re-glue the tire onto the rim. Allow sufficient time for the glue to set before riding.
Yes, Bontrager tubular wheels, especially those with carbon rims, require specific brake pads designed for carbon surfaces to ensure optimal braking performance and to prevent rim damage.
Ensure the wheels are clean and free of debris. Use aerodynamic spokes and rim profiles designed for reduced drag. Consider using a wheel cover for the rear wheel if your riding conditions allow.
Check for loose spokes and tighten them if necessary. Inspect the hub bearings for wear and lubricate if needed. Ensure that the quick-release skewer or thru-axle is properly tightened.
Service the hubs every 6 months, or more frequently if you ride in wet or muddy conditions. This includes cleaning and lubricating the bearings and checking for wear and proper adjustment.
Bontrager tubular wheels are primarily designed for road use. If considering off-road cycling, ensure the wheels and tires are suitable for the terrain and that you have the necessary skills to handle the bike safely.