Alternative rim tape to use for tubeless setups

Bummers

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Mar 12, 2022
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So 'official' rim tape is quite expensive for what it is. Using gorilla tape or duct tape is nasty to get off, leaves a lot of sticky residue behind.

I can't remember where I was told about this tape but I gave it a try and it's awesome. Seals perfectly, leaves no residue behind when removing, comes in different widths and a decent sized roll of it lasts ages and isn't expensive.

Maybe everyone else already uses this and it's just me who's late to the party but this is the stuff:

No, i'm not on commission either 😄
 

apac

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So 'official' rim tape is quite expensive for what it is. Using gorilla tape or duct tape is nasty to get off, leaves a lot of sticky residue behind.

I can't remember where I was told about this tape but I gave it a try and it's awesome. Seals perfectly, leaves no residue behind when removing, comes in different widths and a decent sized roll of it lasts ages and isn't expensive.

Maybe everyone else already uses this and it's just me who's late to the party but this is the stuff:

No, i'm not on commission either 😄

I've used that when building battery packs in the past. You are right, it doesn't leave residue and is strong. And I ve got some in my garage👍
 

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