![]() ![]() Save yourself some money and pick up a roll of 1" Gorilla Duct Tape to Go! There's enough tape 30 feet to do at the very least 10 wheel-sets vs maybe 4-6 wheel-sets using Stan's rim tape. About 15 min later my Bontrager Rhythm Pro 29ers were tubeless! This wasn't my first time setting up wheels tubeless I've setup previous wheel-sets with all Stans material. No messing with the tape to get it to stick to the rim and no issues with the tape not conforming to the rim since mine are anodized scandium rims. I went home taped the rim up only one layer in a matter of seconds I was done. ![]() ![]() I decided it could be worth paying 3 bucks just to experiment with a cheaper alternative. To my surprise I found a new product called Gorilla Tape Duct Tape to Go 1" for $2.97 plus tax which was the exact size I needed for my wider rims. Luckily for me, I had the patience to hold off on the purchase and decided to go to Hope Depot to see if I could find anything else that would be comparable or better for less. sure they offered to order it for me and have it shipped to the store next day but I was pretty pissed at the fact that they had 10 rolls of the 21mm yet none of the size I needed in stock. Unfortunately, they were out of the 25mm rim tape and only had 21mm available at a cost of $15.00 plus tax. I went to Rock & Road MV to pick up some Stans Notubes Rim Tape. So I decided to go tubeless on my other set of 29er wheels. I'm always in search of workarounds to speed up DIY projects at home and here's one that worked for me the other day. ![]()
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