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Originally Posted by kleinboogie
Thanks for the info. Here's a video of doing the final glue step with a syringe. I tried it but didn't know what I was doing so abandoned it. I'm thinking about giving it another try just to see if I can get better build-up than putting the tire on wet. I'd like to hear your opinions on the technique. ty

Gluing with a syringe and the tire on the rim already???
I have not seen that either, but if it works, that's great, cause you don't have to strech a sticky glued tire over the rim anymore??
Must be a new/special glue that does not require time for setting before installing the tire??.......or I hope it is......
I use Continental tubular tire glue on my tubs these days, applied in two coats on the tire base tape and rim and tub installed after the recommended setting time written on the yellow glue tube. Old fashioned, but it works!

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