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Thats pretty cool. I found the manual for that part and it has a double sided adhesive to attach it plus the valve stem goes through it:Just bought a DT Swiss internal rim magnet. Pretty slick!
Extra security against it coming unstuck I suppose. Hardly likely to be going fast enough to worry about wheel balance and anyway what would they then do with all the stocks of those long valve inner tubes?Why put it on the same side as the valve stem?
Why not just glue it on to the opposite side as the OP suggested?
Bosch's rim magnet is huge and ugly, what if I glued it to the inside of the wheel instead?
This would also let me put it on the opposite side from the valve stem to help balance the weight.
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I suspect they use the valve stem to secure it and tape to help prevent rotating if the nut holding the stem gets loose; which means they think (/know) the sticky tape alone isnt enough. Options could be some (waterproof) high strength double sided tape (30 lb/in on amazon etc) or drill/tap and install with a short screw. FWIW, at 25mph, centripetal acceleration is appx 20g's. Add a bouncing wheel, etc and their tape alone probably works loose over time.Bosch's rim magnet is huge and ugly, what if I glued it to the inside of the wheel instead?
This would also let me put it on the opposite side from the valve stem to help balance the weight.
Has anyone tried this before?
Yet another argument for glueing to the inside of the rim.Looks very neat but I’m a bit concerned about how good a seal would be between the hole on the magnet and the hole in the rim, as it is a flat piece with no chamfer or opportunity to create a seal. Just using a valve has a soft rubber tapered base that compresses into the rim bed. Potentially, this might be reliant too much on sealant to make the seal, rather than the seal primarily being the deformed rubber of the valve base.
What are the dimensions of this?Just bought a DT Swiss internal rim magnet. Pretty slick!
Or gluing to the tape.Yet another argument for glueing to the inside of the rim.
You can kinda see it in the user manual photo I posted earlier, but it's more clear in this photo from a store listing of the actual part:Looks very neat but I’m a bit concerned about how good a seal would be between the hole on the magnet and the hole in the rim, as it is a flat piece with no chamfer or opportunity to create a seal.
Definitely, they have an example in the manual of this too:Depending on it's width, I could see it not being compatible with some rim "troughs", especially if it isn't completely flat as well.
So there are some pretty clear guidelines on what won't work.
- Minimum rim inner width 22 mm, Inner width ≥ 24 mm recommended for ease of tire installation
- Minimum rim diameter 559 mm (26")
- Only ISO-compliant rim bed design recommended
Where did you purchase it from?Just bought a DT Swiss internal rim magnet. Pretty slick!
Would love to know where from?Just bought a DT Swiss internal rim magnet. Pretty slick!