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Use this Continental Rim Cement to keep your tubular road tires in place on the rims.

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Use this, not Fastack

By: Mark Parrett
December 9, 2008

Without writing on a disseration on gluing your tires, please don't use Fastack. I saw more than one catastrophic failure result from this glue, which sticks well but tends to fail all at once with no warning (it is more brittle than rubberized glues). I think that ClubRider is saying the same thing when he says use a rubberized glue (like this Conti glue), just wanted to clarify. Among glues, I find this one to be the hardest to screw up, and therefore recommend it to all my tubie-riding friends. Make sure you know how to glue tires before you trust your work.

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Is there an issue with carbon rims...will standard cement work

Is there an issue with carbon rims...will standard cement work on carbon as it will an alloy rim? I noticed in another catalog that Continental had carbon-specific glue; Panaracer does not.

We're concerned about the elements of the cement adversely affecting the carbon.

By: lifebehindbars2251130
July 9, 2009

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Conti just released cement that is designed especially for carbon rims. I have used the current conti cement on my carbon tubulars for years with out any issues. However, the new cement may be an even better improvement? The pro's have been using this classic conti cement for YEARS, so I would say you are safe.

By: ClubRider Realcyclist.com Employee
September 14, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

robin.wessel2307865 are you on crack?

By: ClubRider Realcyclist.com Employee
December 8, 2008

Umm...this is for glue'n tubies to the rim? Take a look at this video for more info:

http://www.velonews.com/tubular

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Subject: mounting-tubulars Mounting Tubular Tires
From: Jobst Brandt
Date: January 26, 2001

Two kinds of glue are used to secure tubulars to rims, road and track, the latter having become uncommon. Over the years many glues have been available by: d'Alessandro, Clement, Continental, Michelin, Vittoria, Wolber, Pastali, Tubasti, and others. With the decline of tubular use, these brands have become so scarce that riders in the USA turned to other sources, one of which was 3M Fastack (R) that compares favorably with the others and cures faster than most.

Road tubulars preferably should have a rubberized base tape, one coated with latex, to improve adhesion to pressure sensitive glues. These glues behave similar to typical sticky tapes, sticking better to slick surfaces than cloth, so that rubberized base tapes stick better to partially dried rim cement than to bare cloth. Do not modify tubular base tape with cleaning solvents because they affect rim cement adversely. Track tubulars, to be glued with hardening adhesive, should have bare cloth base tapes because shellac type track glues adhere poorly to rubberized tape. Hardening glue is used on track tires to avoid rolling losses typical of pressure sensitive rim cements.

Because road tires are intended to be changed on the road, their glue must be manually separable and reusable; it must be sticky. However, being gooey, it allows the tire to squirm on the rim, which causes rolling losses independent of inflation pressure. That road tires move on the rim is apparent from the aluminum oxide (dark grey) that invades rim cement during use and cloth textured wear marks from base tape in the rim.

Mounting the Tire

Stretch the new tubular tire on an old rim, inflate hard and let stand while applying cement to the rim on which the tire is to be mounted. Rim cement dries fairly rapidly, some faster than others. If this is a low viscosity rim glue, it may require more than one coat. Apply additional coats when the previous one has become firm enough to not draw strings when pressing the finger into it.

When a good coating (0.5 mm) of rim glue has set enough to be firm to the touch, deflate and remove the tire from the stretching rim and mount it on the glued. With the wheel standing upright on the floor, start by inserting the valve stem into the rim and stretch the tire, pulling down with the hands to both sides away from the stem, working around the rim until reaching the bottom with only a short section of tire not yet in place. Lift the wheel and thumb the remaining section onto the rim. Inflate the tire enough for it to take shape, centering it on the rim before inflating hard.

Were the glue still soft and mobile, it would get on the sidewalls while mounting the tire. Glue should be firm enough to not make a mess. Because pressure sensitive glues are also thermally sensitive, heat from braking, while descending montians, often melts rim glue enough to make it flow from under the tire in contrast to hard (track) glue. While track glue (Tipo Pista) is more cumbersome to use, it has its benefits for heat but primarily for timed events where fractions of a second make a difference.

Mounting track tires is done the same way as with road glue only that it takes several coats of shellac, the last of which must not be allowed to dry, so the bare cloth rim strip will be wet by the glue as the tire is inflated. Mounting the tire cleanly is more difficult and removing the tire sometimes requires tire irons.

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By: Phat Phred
November 14, 2009

Use tubular glue not Fastak. From experience and reading elsewhere Fastak glues well at first but as mentioned higher up at RealCyclist, fails abruptly and one of the failure modes is that the Fastak causes the glue holding the basetape onto the tire to fail. In other words the tire separates from the base tape and the base tape remains stuck to the rim.

I too am curious if the Conti Carbon rim glue is anything special.

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Rating for this product: 5

Makes my tires grippy

By: robin.wessel2307865
November 28, 2008

Want super grip- simply apply this stuff to the tread area of your tires and off to the races!

Tires gripped like crazy! So grippy that unfortunately it significantly increases the rolling resistance. The other problem is that the glue manages to pick up all sorts of glass and road debris. By the end of my ride I had accumulated about 1/2 inch of dirt and other road scum.

Not sure but something tells me that this glue is not for clinchers.

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