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How do I slick a tyre?


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6mm thick metal grinding disc on a small grinder like a 115mm or similar so you can be nice and neat. I've found having the tyre pumped up nice n hard (50psi or so) is a must, as is using the little screw in handle.

Then to make it proper smart. I use a triangular mouse style sander and some 80grit to finish the job off.

Edit: ^ a 40 grit flap disc ain't a bad shout either - depends on how worn the tyre is i guess.

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so, im going to place the wheel in the drop outs, pump tyre very hard. spin. hold grinder against tyre til smooth, then go around with sand papaer. :)

NOT UNLESS YOU WANNA END UP IN A&E!

Do it out of the bike in a workmate or the like. Or failing that, do as above and treat it like grinding a rim, in which case I reckon 'ealth-n-safetytastic boots are in order cos unlike grinding rims, when cutting nobbles the disc tends to snatch/grab to fook. That is of course entirely up to you, but I feel better having giving you a heads up about it.

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Do not spin the wheel you will hurt yourself

Go round in segments and take your time

^ This.

I've slicked a few tyres, Blakes ones included. It's very easy to go straight through to tube and pop it. After a few mins you'll find a pattern you like, I tend to go from middle of tyre to the side on one whole side of the tyre then flip it round and do the other side.

Breadknife first for sure to get rid of any bigger nobbles. I metal cutting disc for final part, I've tried flappy sanding paper discs but they're shit and take forever.

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This.

http://www.stanleytools.com/catalog_images/mid_res/12-960_mid_res.jpg

Have done a load of tyres this way. Pop on the rear and pump up hard. put bike upside down. Pedal at a steady pace. And just run this over them. My ones have all ways come out almost perfect. Only problem is when doing a mod front tyre. As you can't put it on the rear. Apart from that.it's the way I have done them and will again.

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