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Tubeless Rim Tape - 11yd (10m) Rim Strip Roll - Extra Strong Bicycle Rim Tape 21mm -25mm - 29mm - 32mm Available Widths (32mm)

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1.Size:21mm / 10m


About this item

  • AVAILABLE FOR MOST POPULAR WIDTHS: milKit tubeless bike rim tape is available in the four most popular widths – covering most rim sizes: 21mm, 25mm, 29mm, 32mm.
  • EXTRA STRONG: Extra strong and reliable adhesive ensures a tight fit on your rim, making our rim tape one of the best tubeless rim tapes available.
  • EASY MOUNTING: Optimum mix of strength and flexibility for easy mounting.



Product Description

milKit rim tape
available sizes

easy installation

QUICK AND EASY CONVERSION OF YOUR RIMS TO TUBELESS

Optimum mix of strength and flexibility for easy mounting.

available sizes 21 25 29 32

EXTRA STRONG

Extra strong and reliable adhesive ensures a tight fit on your rim, making our rim tape one of the best tubeless rim tapes available.

extra strong

AVAILABLE FOR MOST POPULAR WIDTHS

milKit tubeless bike rim tape is available in the four most popular widths – covering most rim sizes: 21mm, 25mm, 29mm, 32mm.

product description

Your strong and reliable tubeless rim tape

- milKit rim tape is available in the four most popular widths on 10m/11yd rolls. One role is sufficient to set up 4-5 wheels.

- (!) Choose a rim tape width that matches the inner width of your rim or is slightly larger. The rim tape should cover the whole rim base and it can even cover a part of both sides.

- (!) Using too narrow rim tape can lead to air leaking between rim and tape - which can be frustrating. If it is too wide it can make it difficult for the tire to sit correctly.

How to use milKit rim tape

milKit products offer the simplest solution for tubeless installation and maintenance. We designed our rim tape to be very strong and reliable for an airtight fit, but with enough flex to make installation quick and easy.

Rim tape is needed to ensure air does not escape through holes that are drilled in the rim for spokes.

Choose a rim tape width that matches the inner width of your rim or is slightly larger. The rim tape should cover the whole rim base and it can even cover a part of both sides. Using too narrow rim tape can lead to air leaking between rim and tape – which can be frustrating. If it is too wide it can interfere with the tire seating correctly.

For easy and effective installation:

  1. Clean rim thoroughly and ensure it is dry
  2. Install rim tape by pulling it firmly into the rim. It must be tight and ensure there are no gaps or air trapped underneath
  3. Make sure it overlaps at least 10 cm / 4 in over the valve hole, it’s better to have a longer overlap than shorter
  4. Use two layers for high pressure wheels (above 8 bar / 120 psi)
  5. Cut rim tape at a 45° angle for the best adhesion and flexibility
  6. Install milKit tubeless valves into rim: pinch just a small hole into the rim tape and push valve through tape into rim

Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on January 5, 2025
Pega muy bien y se justa muy bien
chou_luis
Reviewed in Spain on January 27, 2025
me llego con 30mm de ancho en lugar de 32mm
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on December 27, 2024
Sehr gutes Dichtband, lässt sich sehr gut verarbeiten.
Maximilian A.
Reviewed in Germany on December 19, 2024
Lies sich super kleben und klebt auch super über mehrere Jahre ohne sich abzulösen.
Danilo K.
Reviewed in Germany on November 24, 2024
Vielleicht überlagert oder keine Ahnung. Felge ist neu gewesen und das Dichtband klebt nicht . Geht zurück .
Pete B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
As it would turn out, the tape is too rigid - almost foil-like, in fact. And if that's not bad enough, the adhesion is very weak. Sealant fluid and air began seeping out from the joints were the spokes attach to the rim.I would've returned the product if I didn't use it all at once.Stay away from this product!
pfw
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023
This is bad tape. It's really my own fault for buying it without at least reading the reviews. This is totally unsuitable to mountain bike rims. It is too stiff and does not adhere well. It does not seal well. The only plus side is it didn't leave any residue when I pulled it off.
Lee
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023
I was a little skeptical when the instructions said one wrap would cover my pressure and application. When seeing how tough it was to punch a hole for my valve stem, I trust it completely. One wrap with overlap of the valve stem keeps the weight of extra wraps away!
Mike M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023
Absolutely no stickiness and would not stick to anything! Warmed up rim and no help! It is crap! I see now why people use Gorilla Tape! Scotch tape had more stickiness!Edit: after taking a heat gun to my rim to make rim hot to touch, and pulling like He!!, I finally got this tape to stick and sealed rim nicely. Now I have to have carpel tunnel surgery to get hands to function again.
Gregory R.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022
It's wrapping with no hassle and clinging tight with no air bubbles. Leaves no glue residuals when removed. Comparing to a “reference” one of DT SWISS, this tape a little thicker and a little less flexible. Till now, I used it only twice - for pair of 700c road and for pair of 29 MTB rims - both with excellent result.
BLY
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2022
It was hard to install, did not where well, and then leaked after install. After everything, we used duct tape and it was much better.
Jonathan Jaraba Castillo
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2022
Producto 100% recomendado.
Jen
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2021
Bought this for my tubeless gravel tires as the current rim tape was starting to come off. The tape itself is very rigid and a bit difficult to push into the crevices of the rim for a tight seal. My biggest critique is that the edge of the tape did not adhere to the rim, despite my best attempts at pressing and smoothing it down. Unfortunately, when I added in the tubeless sealant it flowed underneath the tape.