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The Beta UK SSDT guide recommends sealing rim strips with sikoflex or tiger seal.  I have never seen this stuff but have a very slow leak am thinking about giving it a try.  Has anyone down this?  Is there just on version of sikoflex and tiger seal?  Is it easy to clean off for removal?   

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I sealed mine with sikoflex - I have a very corroded rim and tried new band/cleaning it etc but couldn't get a great seal - the stuff is black and unbelievably sticky - not easy to clean up, so be careful!! I was a bit generous with it and used my finger (in a rubber glove) to smooth a bead around the rim tape. I'm about to change my tyre so I'm interested to see what it all looks like when I take it off! I'm guessing this is classed as a "bodge" but I can't think of any other way except using a tube or getting a new rim for the situation I am in.

No idea about tiger seal though.

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2 hours ago, mcman56 said:

The Beta UK SSDT guide recommends sealing rim strips with sikoflex or tiger seal.  I have never seen this stuff but have a very slow leak am thinking about giving it a try.  Has anyone down this?  Is there just on version of sikoflex and tiger seal?  Is it easy to clean off for removal?   

we use these products regulaly , it can glue almost anything , it canbe used glue van bodies ect , if you are worried dont use it it is difficult to remove once set .wear rubber gloves ,dont put too much on , in the uk tiger seal is cheaper and just as good for this job we get it from good motor factors . in the past i have also used good clear silicone sealer but not quite as durable but is fairly easy to remove if you need to .hope this helps

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On 2/3/2019 at 9:43 PM, 2stroke4stroke said:

Someone on here recommended using Heldite on the spoke nipples.  I used it successfully on those that were leaking and reckon that you could just about do away with the rim tape.  Perhaps I'll  experiment next time I have a suitable rim.

What happens if you need to tighten the Spokes in the future ?

 

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4 hours ago, motorcycleemptyness said:

What happens if you need to tighten the Spokes in the future ?

 

Exactly, better to do the job correctly in the first place.

maybe if your wheel is bodged up with sealant, you don’t worry about the odd lose spoke?

 

 

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It's easy to redo.  But I have not had to tighten a spoke in at least the last decade (and, yes, my wheels are true) . But what happens to a rim tape solution if you are careless when changing a tyre?  Choose your pIck, as they say.

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