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Would the Tesa tape be OK for road pressures?
This.Have now switched to tesa tape, and even very tight tyres slide over it rather than snagging it.
Don't underestimate the benefits of a low friction surface when trying to mount/remove tyres.
I had to retape in the end - must've been some holes too close to spoke holes - went for Gorilla Tape, easier to fit and both went up first time.
The tyres are getting looser as well. Either that or my technique is getting better.
jamiep - Member
Would the Tesa tape be OK for road pressures?
Yes. I've got a single wrap running on soome road wheels at 70PSI without problems and a double wrap (just to be sure) running on my Singlespeed at 105PSI.
I've used Tesa tape, gorilla tape, regular duct tape, electrical tape and Bontrager rhythm strips. For me the Tesa tape was the worst of the lot, too stiff to apply neatly and lifted on one rim and split on another rim. I've still got masses of Tesa tape left but have gone back to Gorilla tape or regular duct tape cut down to size. No problems at all with it.
Bonty Rhythm strips are the best by miles in my opinion.
Tesa, like Stan's needs to be pulled VERY tight before being pulled down onto the rim otherwise it does as you said.
Applied the Tesa tape the other day. I can confirm that it applies just as horribly as the Stans.
I think the Stans tape is made by Tesa .
My tip (and this is what I use on U?D carbon rims. Leave the rim and tape on a warm radiator for a few hours.
use a good alcohol / meths to de-grease the rim then apply the tape as described in the Stans video. It stretches a lot more easily when its that little bit warmer.
The adhesive grabs a little more too.
Well, a brand new wheel and a double wrap of stand no problem.
An older wheel with stans already applied was stripped, cleaned left to dry indoors... the tape won't stick to it. I resorted to electrical tape, which has worked well so far (about 4 hours :D) after the tyre went up first time.
The only problem I have found with using some other tapes, gaffer tape, electrical tape etc.
Is that after a few months the sealant seems to effect / react the adhesive of the tape and it starts to fall of and go gooey.