I'll start this by saying I'm 42, I'm a good mechanic, spent 20 years building track & race cars. I have a garage FULL of bike tools and I'm happy doing jobs like dropping motors out to repair wiring, changing forks, everything really...
However I have my flame proof suit on and I'm more than happy to get some "you bloody idiot" comments cos this is driving me mad
Only been MTB'ing for 18 months - went to a tubeless setup on my first emtb hardtail, then again on my full sus. Today just got new tyres so ripped my old ones out and redid it. EVERY TIME I apply the tape I have the same issue..
It pisses air out the spokes!
I tried last year with muc-off tape, 30mm (inside dimension is 30mm), it refused to really go down into the recess where the spoke holes are and I guess as such pissed air out the spokes. I went through a whole roll of tape trying both wheels twice, gave up and used gorilla tape. With the gorilla tape it went into the recess easily, still leaked air out the spokes but after a day I guess the liquid gunked it up enough to stop and worked fine for a year.
Then I got the full suspension bike, bought new tyres, bought a roll of muc off tape - exactly the same issue, threw the whole lot in the bin and put gorilla tape on.
This time I've had to remove the gorilla tape to swap tyres and it took an entire day of swearing and a litre of isopropyl alcohol to get the gunk off that the gorilla tape left behind and most of the spoke holes were gunked up with sealant.
So I decided to try "doing it properly again"
This time bought Stans tape just for a change and went 33mm as the LBS (who bent me over for £22 for the tape) told me to go a few mm wider.
Same issue, tape is rigid as hell, no stretch, refuses to go into the recess.
I even tried this time putting the tape on, then putting the tyres on with an inner tube and pumping to 50psi and leaving them an hour in the hope that the inner tube would push the tape into the recess but nahhhh still pissing air out the spokes.
I threw sealant in both and slammed the garage door to the sound of hissing behind me, no doubt tomorrow I'll have to tear them all off and use gorilla tape again. But going through £100+ of tape kits to always end up in the bin is making me think I'm doing something wrong.
To be clear :-
- I remove old tape
- Clean thoroughly with glue remover and isopropyl alcohol, making sure they're dry
- Apply the tape starting a spoke over from the valve, pulling tight as I go (I have also tried thumbing the tape into the recess rather than pulling tight but just end up with wrinkles, tears and air pockets galore)
- Insert the valve
- Fit the tyre
- Pump up to pop the tyre onto the beads
- Remove air, fill with sealant
- Pump back up to desired pressure.
Any help mucho appreciated
However I have my flame proof suit on and I'm more than happy to get some "you bloody idiot" comments cos this is driving me mad
Only been MTB'ing for 18 months - went to a tubeless setup on my first emtb hardtail, then again on my full sus. Today just got new tyres so ripped my old ones out and redid it. EVERY TIME I apply the tape I have the same issue..
It pisses air out the spokes!
I tried last year with muc-off tape, 30mm (inside dimension is 30mm), it refused to really go down into the recess where the spoke holes are and I guess as such pissed air out the spokes. I went through a whole roll of tape trying both wheels twice, gave up and used gorilla tape. With the gorilla tape it went into the recess easily, still leaked air out the spokes but after a day I guess the liquid gunked it up enough to stop and worked fine for a year.
Then I got the full suspension bike, bought new tyres, bought a roll of muc off tape - exactly the same issue, threw the whole lot in the bin and put gorilla tape on.
This time I've had to remove the gorilla tape to swap tyres and it took an entire day of swearing and a litre of isopropyl alcohol to get the gunk off that the gorilla tape left behind and most of the spoke holes were gunked up with sealant.
So I decided to try "doing it properly again"
This time bought Stans tape just for a change and went 33mm as the LBS (who bent me over for £22 for the tape) told me to go a few mm wider.
Same issue, tape is rigid as hell, no stretch, refuses to go into the recess.
I even tried this time putting the tape on, then putting the tyres on with an inner tube and pumping to 50psi and leaving them an hour in the hope that the inner tube would push the tape into the recess but nahhhh still pissing air out the spokes.
I threw sealant in both and slammed the garage door to the sound of hissing behind me, no doubt tomorrow I'll have to tear them all off and use gorilla tape again. But going through £100+ of tape kits to always end up in the bin is making me think I'm doing something wrong.
To be clear :-
- I remove old tape
- Clean thoroughly with glue remover and isopropyl alcohol, making sure they're dry
- Apply the tape starting a spoke over from the valve, pulling tight as I go (I have also tried thumbing the tape into the recess rather than pulling tight but just end up with wrinkles, tears and air pockets galore)
- Insert the valve
- Fit the tyre
- Pump up to pop the tyre onto the beads
- Remove air, fill with sealant
- Pump back up to desired pressure.
Any help mucho appreciated