I finally got it off
took two screw drivers - the 1/8" wide one worked the best. And had to go all the way around the tire; 10° at a time, could not slide it at all. 1/8" screw driver to pry off, move tire lever close; index 10°, repeat. Then digging the tube out was a pain, even with no air in it, it is so thick that there is no free volume. Tried inflating the tube with the one bead completely free of the rim - I think it would have been rideable !!
I have actually had the tire/tube/liner on the rim for over 5K miles, never had a flat - on the front
On the rear I did not have a liner, and something BIG and sharp with thru the tire and tube -PFFT-PFFT, dropped to about 70 psi and held for the three miles to work
Leaked down thru the day, pumped it back up to 70 psi, rode the two miles to the light rail, then the ½ mile home. The hole thru the tread is about a 1/8" diameter !!
This whole exercise is occurring due to the flat in the rear - do I spend $50- on a replacement 28-571; or do I convert to ISO 590 like I should have from the beginning (for the SR Sierra Sport). I decided to convert; and did so two weeks ago (pictures tomorrow). No I am salvaging the front hub for the 310, as the wheels I had previously built up for the 310 are on the SR. The 310 is getting a new Shimano 8 speed freehub too. Now I have the front hub liberated, tomorrow I plan on building the two ISO 590 wheels for it - Sun CR18 rims, 36 Wheelsmith SS14 spokes for each, Shimano hubs.
I am leaving the rear wheel (130mm OLD 7 speed Shimano freehub with 571 rim and tire) for another day. Hopefully it will be a might easier with no liner
5K miles for a set of wheels, a bit dirty but otherwise good as when built is pretty good.
Anyone want a couple of 36H ISO 571 M14A rims, one good Terry 28-571 tire, the rear one still as a whole wheel? I'll throw in the liners and the one good tube if you want. Very difficult to mount, next to impossible to remove; but impervious to screwdrivers
You'll need your own front hub. Shot me an offer.
(10-06-2012, 10:18 PM)Bill Wrote: So the rim is a "Clincher Rim"?
The Sun ME14A data is found here : http://www.sun-ringle.com/product-vault/road-rims/me14a-welded-650c/
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The rim is a M14A - the ME14A replaced it. It is narrow, and does not let go of the tire easily - I ran them at 125-130 psi.
For now on, I am not building any wheels with any rim narrower than a SUN CR18.