Details:
- Length of the roller: 50m.
- Easy to use.
- Stable bonding.
- High quality glue
- Plus S (34 mm): for rims with an internal width of between 29 and 34 mm
- Plus M (40 mm): for rims with an internal width of 34 to 40 mm
- Plus L (45 mm): for rims with internal width of 40 to 45 mm
Mounting Tips:
Before gluing Tubeless Latex Caff tape inside the rim, carefully clean the rim channel with a grease and a clean cloth, removing any grease or lubricant. Remove any traces of grease with a dry, clean cloth:
APPLY RIBBON
Start applying Caff latex tubeless tape 2 cm before the valve hole. Our ribbon is flexible but not easily extensible, so it adapts to surfaces but will only marginally change its length / width once shot. This is an advantage since a shooting tape will tend to move and return to its original size over time, thus breaking the grip.
Hold the Caff latex Tubeless Tape tape in tension while you apply it, sticking it first to the center of the rim channel, making sure that no bubbles or wrinkles are formed. Use one layer for off-road applications (up to 4 bars) and two for road applications (up to 8 bars). Continue on the entire circumference, always focusing on the center of the rim channel, until you pass the 2 cm valve: you get a layer of 4 cm double (for off-road) or triple (for the road) through the valve. Whenever possible, avoid touching the last part of the tape with your fingers to maximize adhesion on the most exposed segment of the tape.
It is only in a second time, with a clean cloth, that the adhesive tape is pushed back on the sides of the rim channel, all around the circumference. This will guarantee you a perfect adhesion.
Use a sharp pick or screwdriver to drill a hole in the Caff tape Latex Tubeless Tape at the hole in the valve. Avoid using a cutter and making an X-cut: this could prevent a good seal from the base of the valve. Place a layer / all ribbon for off-road / ATV applications (up to 4 bars) and two for road (up to 8 bars).











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