New 20 ounce tumblers available now! Forum donation credit with purchase. https://www.wildguzzi.com/Products/products.htm#Tumbler
I have 2 sets of spoked wheels that I converted to run tubeless. On some of the wheels I used the normal 3M sealing tape over top the marine sealant that is often recommended for the job, but on others I decided to try out Gorilla Waterproof Patch & Seal Tape. I developed a leaking spoke hole in one of my rear wheels that was causing me to lose at least 4 psi/day, so I swapped wheels and yanked the tire off to begin the spoked hole repair.This is what the tape job looked like upon installation:…and this is what I discovered after no more than 4000 miles of use:How lovely.
What did the inside of the tire look like?That tape just melted away, huh?
That 3M sealing tape isn't cheap so it's understandable trying something else. Thanks for the feedback!I haven't done my wheels yet (want to) and wonder if it's really necessary to use sealing tape. In your case, it evidently was needed, however my question is why did the sealer leak? What could have been done differently to prevent that?
Makes a tube not seem that bad to me🤔
I've had six or seven punctures over the years. All were rear. All were fixed in minutes with a plug kit and a mini compressor.
I think Dan’s comment is in jest—that Gorilla tape looks SO HORRENDOUS TO CLEAN UP that it makes the alternative look better.Having said that, it took just over an hour with some Xylene and rags to get it all off. I used a plastic razor to remove all the marine sealant from the spoke holes; starting all over gin. Gonna try some Tiger Seal this time, spreading it across the entire well. It’s all about preparation!
DON'T WE ALL VALUE OUR LIVES? YOU'RE RIDING A MOTORCYCLE. ARE THERE NOT ENOUGH RISKS ALREADY? WTH? B~