My turn.
Stick side up. Old strip in the trash. 2" wide gorilla tape, one stripe on each side.
Or stop by. Be glad to help out. Working on bikes with pals is fun.
You'd understand if you know what I was talking about.
Bingo.
Ah yes, that makes sense.
I like my rim strip, so it stays put. One 2" down the middle sealing both sides of the rim strip; a 2" strip on one side, edge up against the rim; a 1" strip on the other side with one edge against the rim and the other overlapping the 2nd piece.
Prolly a dozen ways to get'er done, that one worked for me.
Rg.
Haters gonna hate.
When we drilled my wheels out at AG's, I put my shiny duct tape for color over the holes with the sticky side up, then tape with Gorilla tape like usual, and added my rim strip on top of that for added protection. Who knows if it really does anything, but it makes me feel better. Before my wheels were drilled out I just left my stock rim strip in and Gorilla taped over that.
That's what I did with Kyle's Holy Rolling Darryls. It's pretty easy. Tape colorside down over the holes, one piece of tape on either side of the tape to seal it down to the rim. Tape to the inside edge of the rim. One piece of tape down the center over the overlapping Gorilla Tapes for added insurance. Still took a ride at 30psi to get everything to hold properly.
My brain hurts.
You'd understand if you know what I was talking about.
Tape down rim strip up that's the we like to fu.....
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"ya, well...that's like...your...opinion. man."
So I rolled a Vee Rubber Mission off the rear of a customer's Kona that was set up tubeless tonight. That was fun. Nothing like vomiting Stan's all over the road.
Suggestions on how to keep tires seated that are all floppy? AG and another person suggested foam tape to build up the rim, but I'm having difficulty picturing it.
Silicone at the bead. Also, did you tape all the way to the lip of the wheel?
This stuff.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_13281-46086-...ductId=3110571
I'm sure there is other products made out of the same type of foam. It will help center the tire on the rim.
Last edited by AG; 01-02-2014 at 09:15 PM.
You'd understand if you know what I was talking about.
Is this what you mean? We're going to try it tomorrow. I don't know if that'll help the tire stay on the bead, though. I can definitely see how it'll help get it set.
http://forums.mtbr.com/fat-bikes/tub...ay-827178.html
Pretty much the concept. Good luck bro. Hope it works out. I'll even try and stop by if my schedule allows.
You'd understand if you know what I was talking about.
Used foam to build up the channel. Worked wonders to get it to seat. I'll test it out again this weekend to make sure it stays. Might just have to run he Missions at a higher pressure than others.
Gonna do the tubeless thing Sat a.m. and go ride around later. Anybody here done the flammable spray/light a match thing to seat the bead? Looks fun and dangerous so I wanna try it.
And my fatty is tubeless, that wasn't hard once I took my time and did it right. Time to switch the fully over. Now we need to do some stomping.
A new technique of using Clown Shoe rim strip on Marge Lite rims for a tubeless setup came up on a recent stomp. Apparently the added width of the strip helps seal. Found more here: http://forums.mtbr.com/fat-bikes/tub...rk-895718.html
Some say it works perfect, others say an extra layer of tape/strip is needed to prevent bulging. I'm going this route for my first attempt at tubeless and will report back.