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Veloplugs...
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Yea. At least give it a try to see how well it works.
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they work good but i use Rox Ultralight tape wich weighs less. if thats whst u are going for.
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Velox.
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Never heard of them before. Look pretty cool. I would give them a try. Let us know how they work out if you get them.
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Originally Posted by sbxx1985
(Post 12289740)
Velox.
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There in all my wheels, A++++
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I use them. Very light weight specially if you have a low spoke count. Disadvantage is when changing tires/tubes, make sure they don't fall out. I popped a new tube coz one fell out.
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Originally Posted by giantdefy
(Post 12289819)
I use them. Very light weight specially if you have a low spoke count. Disadvantage is when changing tires/tubes, make sure they don't fall out. I popped a new tube coz when fell out.
This is why I use rim tape. I would rather have my wheels weigh 10g more than change two flats in a row |
I use them. Just have to make sure to get the right size.
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Sounds good in theory, but I've read enough reports of them slipping out of place to keep me using Velox.
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I don't sell many and while some people use them - many have tried and gone back to tape. Getting the right size is crucial. I don't have much of an opinion either way. They look nice when I take wheels to shows, but I don't personally ride on them.
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I like the clean look and they look like they'd stay put when installing a tube.
Plus, once that tube is at 100PSI +, it has to make an awesome seal. |
I tried some in my Velocity rims, and my bike had a flat tire by the end of the day, just hanging up. My thoroughly-kneejerk reaction was OK, those are coming back out.
If you want something lightweight that stays put, you could also consider Stan's Yellow Tape. I use two wraps on the road bike, considering the extra tire pressure involved, and I believe that's what NoTubes is using in their road wheelsets too. Two wraps will be around 10-12 grams per wheelset. |
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Red Veloplugs work like a charm with Reynolds wheels. They're a very tight fit and haven't popped out on their own nor have they caused a tube to blow. Veloplugs are "plug and forget."
I'm not going back to tape. I'm set with Veloplugs. |
As long as you get the right size, they're great. If you have internal spoke nipples, they're far superior to rim tape, as truing the wheel only requires you to pop a few out rather than rip off the tape.
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Originally Posted by M_FactorX19
(Post 12289716)
they work good but i use Rox Ultralight tape wich weighs less.
Wish they did, 'cuz sure seems more convenient than rim tape. |
I have never heard a single person say that their Velox rim tape failed.
$3.95, 15 grams, Never losing a plug on the side of the road, or having a spoke related flat, priceless. |
I've got enough to worry about. Sticking with tape.
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They work well for me.
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Originally Posted by kleinboogie
(Post 12292129)
I've got enough to worry about. Sticking with tape.
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Is that the little red and yellow things I see along the road?:rolleyes:
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Thanks all. I'll give them a shot depending on what wheel I settle on.
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