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For my 30mm wide rims…I use 30mm wide rim tape. For my 35mm wide rims …I use 35mm wide rim tape.Needing to tape up the rims on
My 2022 TM with Newman 30 wheels
What size of tape do I need?
Thanks
I overlap on the opposite side to the valve hole. Rebel me.For my 30mm wide rims…I use 30mm wide rim tape. For my 35mm wide rims …I use 35mm wide rim tape.
The bead of the tire slides nicely over the tape.
Use a soft cloth to set the tape into the valley of the rim as you slightly stretch and align the tape. Overlap by 3” on either side of the air valve hole.
Use a heated awl to melt a hole for the air valve.
32 mm issh , but I use 29mm which is fine for my wheels , i useJoe's No Flats tape which is Tesa 4289 66 metres of it for £9.95 Joes No Flats - Yellow Tubeless Rim Tape - 66m x 29mm | eBay UKNeeding to tape up the rims on
My 2022 TM with Newman 30 wheels
What size of tape do I need?
Thanks
Wow! I learn something new everyday. ThanksI overlap on the opposite side to the valve hole. Rebel me.![]()

nothing a bit of petrol, set fire and some good scrubbing will not cure , alternatively never use the stuff in the first place as Steve said . keep away from wheelsWhatever you do do not use Gorilla Tape!
I am only posting on this thread in the hope that it will help to avoid someone else succumbing to the advice to use Gorilla tape as rim tape.
Gorilla tape was recommended to me by a mechanic at the Sherwood Pines bike shop. "We use it all the time, wonderful stuff".
It is cheap, easy to put on, works very well first time. And if you get the black tape, it looks like carbon fibre. The problem occurs when you need to remove it. You may find that your tyres have been glued to the rim, and even when you get the tyres off, you still need to remove the old very sticky and claggy Gorilla tape, yet another problem.
The full account of the Gorilla tape removal saga is here:
Removing Gorilla tape residue from wheel rims
But here is a pic to give you an idea. By the way these shots are AFTER two experienced bike mechanics took several hours, spread over two days, to get the tyre off the rim!
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DUDE, don’t do that in your living room next to a real Xmas tree.nothing a bit of petrol, set fire…![]()
I did that as a matter of course. I'm sure that it made the Gorilla tape stick even harder!!..................
I usually clean the rim with isopropyl alcohol just before I apply the rim tape.
I don’t know what the best rim tape is, but I won’t use Gorilla tape. I try to use the correct width (30mm tape for a 30mm rim). If I need a double width (ie. 35mm rim) I don’t tape the side of the rim wall. I overlap in the rim valley. The bead of the tire holds the tape securely once it’s inflated. I remove any air bubbles or wrinkles. A cloth protects the tape from accidental cuts from your fingernails.Dt Swiss recommends something else, 32 mm
Look at 0:30 :
Their tape is good quality and lasts a long time, so I don't understand why people look for rubbish solutions for something that has already been invented.![]()
Yeah, duct tape doesn't make much sense. The only thing I'd change about this video is a modification for translucent tape. When you go to punch a hole in it, go in from the hub side - at least to get that initial mark in the tape! If you poke in from the outside, you may miss the valve hole. I saw a Syd and Macky video where she did that and had to retape the wheel.Dt Swiss recommends something else, 32 mm
Look at 0:30 :
Their tape is good quality and lasts a long time, so I don't understand why people look for rubbish solutions for something that has already been invented.![]()
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