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rumrunn6 06-03-17 08:41 PM

rim tape flat
 
guess I moved the rim tape when I mounted these tires. had more than a cpl rides on them, surprised it didn't flat sooner. the plastic tape wouldn't go into place easily or stay put. it was hard & formed to the rim shape. I decided to change it. glad I had a roll of nice thick cloth tape with me

http://i.imgur.com/ICiOAYo.jpg

wasn't hard to find the puncture

http://i.imgur.com/ls8JuD4.jpg

this roll of tape has been in my bag a looooong time

http://i.imgur.com/BcAf9lK.jpg

sweeks 06-03-17 08:52 PM

I like the plastic tape idea, but I find the Velox tape much easier to use, and it seems to stay in place better. Only drawback is it's not re-usable.
Steve

rumrunn6 06-03-17 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by sweeks (Post 19629864)
Velox tape is not re-usable

in what respect? I don't anticipate ever replacing it

himespau 06-03-17 08:59 PM

Can't say I carry rim tape with me, but it's a good idea. Never occurred to me before now.

sweeks 06-03-17 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by rumrunn6 (Post 19629877)
in what respect? I don't anticipate ever replacing it

Good point. On my folding bike with 20" wheels, I occasionally break a spoke. The rim tape has to come off to replace the nipple, so I wind up replacing the tape. On a normal wheel under normal conditions (all my other bikes, for example!) the tape lasts the life of the rim.
Steve

rumrunn6 06-03-17 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by himespau (Post 19629878)
Can't say I carry rim tape with me

wouldn't need it, if I wasn't a doofus mounting tires :o

hueyhoolihan 06-03-17 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by rumrunn6 (Post 19629877)
in what respect? I don't anticipate ever replacing it

you never know... i didn't anticipate having a quadruple bypass either. :lol:

wschruba 06-04-17 05:48 AM


Originally Posted by sweeks (Post 19629882)
Good point. On my folding bike with 20" wheels, I occasionally break a spoke. The rim tape has to come off to replace the nipple, so I wind up replacing the tape. On a normal wheel under normal conditions (all my other bikes, for example!) the tape lasts the life of the rim.
Steve

As long as the rim was clean when it went on, I have almost never had issues re-using Velox when replacing spoke nipples. Now, if it's the older cotton tape, and rotten, that's a different story.

You can use a dab of tubular glue to help secure the overlap back down.

JohnDThompson 06-04-17 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by sweeks (Post 19629882)
On my folding bike with 20" wheels, I occasionally break a spoke. The rim tape has to come off to replace the nipple, so I wind up replacing the tape. On a normal wheel under normal conditions (all my other bikes, for example!) the tape lasts the life of the rim.

I haven't found that to be a problem. You don't need to completely remove the tape to replace a nipple; just lift it enough to slide the old one out, maybe a couple centimeters on either side of the spoke hole. And there's enough residual adhesive to hold it in place after you're replaced the tire.

fietsbob 06-04-17 08:22 AM

Likewise, I've had no bugger up like that..

I have gotten to like fused loop stiff plastic rim tape... it comes off without adhesive,

For the rear wheel of my single wall Brompton rim,

I made up a shortened rubber rim tape to put beneath the stock plastic loop, not a flat caused like that , cause, so glaringly obvious,

but it cured what was causing my rear flat.



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sweeks 06-04-17 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by fietsbob (Post 19630421)
I made up a shortened rubber rim tape to put beneath the stock plastic loop,

Sometimes a thicker rim strip makes tire installation more difficult. Something to consider.
Steve


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