[/caption] What I particularly like is the suggestion that a mere 8h after wrestling these things onto the rim, I'd be winning an event. Heh, some hope! Anyway, I found the tubulars so tight I even checked I'd ordered the right size. In desperation, I arranged for my long-suffering Team Grumpy team mate to show me how to fit the blasted thing onto an unglued rim (stage III above). Even he had some hassle, but at least on went the first tyre. Last night I deflated the tyre and, following stages VIII to X above. Glue went on fine, dried for an hour, but then there was an almighty struggle to stretch the damned tubular back onto the trispoke wheel (Team Grumpy team mate was not available). By the time I'd managed this, the air in the garage had turned decidedly blue and my thumbs hurt spectacularly. Fortunately a Corima trispoke wheel is fairly robust and stood up well to the "manipulation". Tonight will see the attempt to fit the rear tubular to a disk wheel, a wheel that has already suffered from impressions of fingers and thumbs from prior tubular fitting experiences (most carbon disk wheels appear to be constructed from a carbon fibre skin over a foam interior). I may not be able to grip the handlebars firmly for a few days, so it's a good thing my next event will see me mostly on the tri-bars.