this rim tape was a roll, not the quarter sections like most you get. it came with a tool to apply it around the rim. the tool follows the rim around well but i did have trouble when i came to the weights that balance the wheel. as a bonus it looks like i've got a tool that will apply 7.5mm pinstripe to a rim. and you can buy pinstripe lengths long enough to do motorbike rims for only a few dollars at the likes of autobarn, supercheap and so on.Bogan wrote:Is it easy to put on so it looks OK? I don't want it looking like it's all wobbly...
to rim tape or not to rim tape
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Re: to rim tape or not to rim tape
I plan on living forever..............so far so good!!
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Re: to rim tape or not to rim tape
Hmm OK so you just used straight tape, was there a problem curving it, did it fold at any stage?
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Re: to rim tape or not to rim tape
no proplem with the curve, the tool took care of that!! i'll take a pic later on today and post it up!Bogan wrote:Hmm OK so you just used straight tape, was there a problem curving it, did it fold at any stage?
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Re: to rim tape or not to rim tape
So....without having to read all the way back through....have you decided if you are going to rim tape yet? If it's a yes, I can imagine Tape must be happy too!!! 

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Re: to rim tape or not to rim tape
I probably will, but he has to wax first, and I'll be expecting a reach around
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Re: to rim tape or not to rim tape
Thought id chuck up my opinion here, and its another excuse to post a pic of my z
I say yes! Green on Green would look sweet, heres mine with orange reflective on a black bike, i think it looks good as it matches my orange Z and the Orange Stripe on my jacket, subtle cues to orange but i think they all work together.


I say yes! Green on Green would look sweet, heres mine with orange reflective on a black bike, i think it looks good as it matches my orange Z and the Orange Stripe on my jacket, subtle cues to orange but i think they all work together.

