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i've just ordered a cannondale scalpel which comes with DT Swiss wheels which i believe use a custom XC430 rim (but with a lower rim count).
i like running tubeless and have spare valves, stans tape and stans fluid knocking around.
i know that the official way of going tubeless with these wheels is to use a rim strip in addition to the tape, but is this really necessary?
the standard tyres are schwalbe racing ralph evo's which i have run in the past and i know work beautifully tubeless.
anyone had any experience with this?
cheers
I run my DT470's tubeless with tubeless valves and a couple of wraps of gorilla tape & Bonty tlr tyres. The Stans tape didn't take up enough slack
what do you mean by taking up enough slack?... i thought the tape was purely there to create an airtight seal around the spoke bed.
I've got 470's too, mine are just sealed with electrical tape and a normal valve, I think it took quite a lot of tape though, about 30g per rim, 5 or 6 layers.
campfreddie - Member
what do you mean by taking up enough slack?... i thought the tape was purely there to create an airtight seal around the spoke bed.
The Stans tape is quite slim so if the rims are a little smaller than say Stans they need more tape & gorilla tape is cheap as chips in comparison.