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Muc-Off Tubeless Rim Tape is a 25mm wide, semi-transparent pink adhesive tape designed for tubeless tire setups on MTB, road, and gravel bikes. It features pressure-sensitive adhesive for a durable airtight seal and includes four branded seal patches. Available in six widths, this 10m roll ensures a perfect fit and easy valve hole alignment, making tubeless conversion simple and stylish.
E**H
Best rim tape so far!
Best rim tape for tubeless conversion I’ve used so far. Sticky on my carbon fiber wheelset and doesn’t come loose like many other popular brands I tried.
C**.
Soooo easy to install that I did two wheels on the first try
I purchased this tape after failing to tape a couple of MTB wheels multiple times with a less tacky and more stiff tape. I was able to quickly and successfully tape the two wheels on the very first try without using heat. The tape is thinner than the other tape I used, but that makes it more malleable and conforms easier to curves. The tackiness is excellent and requires no heat to get the tape to stay. I quickly taped it following the normal "keep it tight" method, hand tightened the valve, and was able to inflate the tire with a regular pump. Note the tape is on the thin side, so heat may destroy the tape quickly, so try it without heat. Overall this saved me a lot of headaches, so give it a try. For width, match the internal width of the rim or the next size up.
A**S
Great rim tape
This rim tape works great in my hands. I love that it is clear, which makes it easier to see where the tape is being applied and makes it easier to find the hole in the rim for the valve. The transparency also makes it more evident where it has been pressed down adequately onto the rim. It sticks well and does not leave any residue. Most importantly, it seals very well. The 25mm width that I purchased was true to size.
D**Y
Trek Marlin 7 Gen 2 Tubeless
This tape worked flawlessly, first try ever. Used on my Trek Marlin 7 Gen 2. Replaced my stock XR2 Comp tires 29x2.2 on Bontrager Connection rims 20mm with Maxxis Minion DHR II 29x2.3 tubeless tires.I removed the stock tires, removed the stock red rim tape and inner tube. Cleaned the inside of the rim with alcohol wipes. Then used the 25mm Muc-off tape once around the rim pulling tension on the tape with one hand and pushing the middle of the tape into the center groove of the rim with the other hand, overlapping at the valve hole.I reinstalled my tire and inflated to 45psi until I heard the tire bead set all around the rim. I let it sit with no leaks, so then I added the tire sealant and I couldn’t be more satisfied.(Do not add tire sealant if you have a leak after the tape install…it must be airtight prior to adding sealant)
S**N
Quick and easy
I had a slow leak around the valve seat. Installed this tape. First time using rim tape but this was easier than I thought after watching the videos. Only took 15 minutes. Solved the problem. Wish I'd done it months ago.
B**H
Better than DT Swiss
Better quality and performance than DT Swiss tubeless tape. The adhesive is much tackier and the stickers to cover the end seam is a nice plus. Also, the fact the tape is translucent is super helpful because you can see where you don't have positive contact and where there are bubbles, you can be more thorough with installation. DTS tape is opaque black, which isn't helpful. I've had issues with the DTS tape leaking after only a few weeks whereas the mucoff has held up really well
J**S
Removal & Cleanup is the Worst!
The Muc-Off Rim Tape went on fine and I used it for about 6 months. However, recently I started getting an unknown slow leak, so I decided to remove the tire and inspect the tire. Although the tire had some sealed leaks from the Stan's Sealant I could not find any issues with the tire, so I inspected the Muc-Off Rim Tape. There was some distortion and wrinkling of the tape around the spoke holes and near the valve where I overlapped several inches, the tape was lifting and I could see sealant almost all the way to the valve. I decided to remove and Muc-Off Rim Tape.There so much adhesive was left behind after removing the tape. Acetone would not remove it easily so I tried Goof-Off. It wasn't much better. Finally I tried Low VOC Mineral Spirits which worked a little better and stayed wet long enough to work at it in the hook grooves. I had to use a lot of rubbing force and and some popsicle sticks to get it out of the hook grooves in my carbon rims. Then I followed up with Acetone to cleanup the Mineral Spirits. It took a couple of hours to complete this process.Not going to purchase again and not looking forward to removing it from a couple of other rims I used it on.
J**L
Easier than Stan's tape
Worked great on my 29" MTB wheel. I've used Stan's rim tape for a few prior wheels and find this tape a little more stretchy/flexible and the adhesive is better. As I do on MTB wheels, I wrap it 2x before cutting, just since the wheels get more abuse compared to gravel/CX/road. Highly recommended!
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