SKU: RS1614

WTB TCS Rim Tape 24mm x 11m Roll (Accommodates 27 Wheels) Bulk Sale

Vendor WTB
Regular price $17.17
Sale price $17.17 Regular price $14.95
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Specifications

Rim Strip Width24
Unit of SaleRetail-Single

WTB TCS rim tape is available in many widths as well as 11m and 55m length rolls.
  • Fits 19mm inner width rims
Description
WTB TCS rim tape is available in many widths as well as 11m and 55m length rolls.
  • Fits 19mm inner width rims

Customer Reviews

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Michael Ballew

I seen many many reviews that state that this tape by WTB doesn't stick. I just finish installing this tape on two rims and had no problems whatsoever with it sticking. However I know what I'm doing and I've setup many rims to run tubeless prior to this install. If you want the tape to stick and seal properly: 1st after removing tires and tubes and the old rim tape clean your rims. Clean them twice. I just isopropyl alcohol with a clean rag or paper towel. I also clean the the outside or the rims and my hands with the alcohol as well because any contamination will cause the tape not to stick. 2nd don't expect to just install the new valve stems and reinstall your tires and expect it to work and seal. Reinstall the tubes and the tires and inflate them to the recommended pressure and let sit overnight. This will seat/adhere the tubeless tape completely to the rims. After these steps then remove the tubes from one side of the tire install the new valve stems add sealant and reinstall the tire on the one side you removed and fill with air. If you do this your tubeless setup will work every time.;

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Michael Ballew

I seen many many reviews that state that this tape by WTB doesn't stick. I just finish installing this tape on two rims and had no problems whatsoever with it sticking. However I know what I'm doing and I've setup many rims to run tubeless prior to this install. If you want the tape to stick and seal properly: 1st after removing tires and tubes and the old rim tape clean your rims. Clean them twice. I just isopropyl alcohol with a clean rag or paper towel. I also clean the the outside or the rims and my hands with the alcohol as well because any contamination will cause the tape not to stick. 2nd don't expect to just install the new valve stems and reinstall your tires and expect it to work and seal. Reinstall the tubes and the tires and inflate them to the recommended pressure and let sit overnight. This will seat/adhere the tubeless tape completely to the rims. After these steps then remove the tubes from one side of the tire install the new valve stems add sealant and reinstall the tire on the one side you removed and fill with air. If you do this your tubeless setup will work every time.;

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suspicious patron

24mm width tape fit my 19mm internal rims generously there is no chance of the edge of the tape curling up/moving during install/riding. installation was fairly easy just watch some youtube videos. prep work is important; i wiped down my wheels inside and out with 70% rubbing alcohol paying special attention to the rim hooks. the secret to a clean install is pulling on the tape hard as soon as you start the first few inches to create tensions while going around the rim. i had no issues with the adhesion of the tape. a double layer weighs just 13.2g per rim (700c) and adds a lot of peace of mind. coming from velox tape reinstalling the tube (yes running with tubes) and tires was easier likely due to how thin and slick tubeless tape is compared to regular rim tape/strips. i'd recommend this tape without reservation;

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suspicious patron

24mm width tape fit my 19mm internal rims generously there is no chance of the edge of the tape curling up/moving during install/riding. installation was fairly easy just watch some youtube videos. prep work is important; i wiped down my wheels inside and out with 70% rubbing alcohol paying special attention to the rim hooks. the secret to a clean install is pulling on the tape hard as soon as you start the first few inches to create tensions while going around the rim. i had no issues with the adhesion of the tape. a double layer weighs just 13.2g per rim (700c) and adds a lot of peace of mind. coming from velox tape reinstalling the tube (yes running with tubes) and tires was easier likely due to how thin and slick tubeless tape is compared to regular rim tape/strips. i'd recommend this tape without reservation;

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John S

Seems good. Did develop a leak with Hutchison TPU elastic band. Replaced with this. Holding pressure well. Had another tape tear at a spoke hole and lead. Added Velo spoke hole plugs. Didn't work alone. Taped 1 layer seems fine even though not as smooth as without plugs. Holding pressure really well.;