Re: [CR] Classicrendezvous Digest, Vol 82, Issue 84

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From: "Andrew R Stewart" <onetenth@earthlink.net>
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Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 12:40:30 -0400
Subject: Re: [CR] Classicrendezvous Digest, Vol 82, Issue 84


Double sided tape. I've used Jantex brand rolls for years. Might try the Tufo stuff though. I only use tape for on road repairs.
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> Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 04:04:27 -0700
> From: verktyg <verktyg@aol.com>
> Subject: [CR] Looking for tubular rim cement that stays tacky
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> I'm looking for some tubular rim cement that remains tacky enough to
> change tires on the road and not have to worry about the tire coming off.
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> I used to use Pastali back in the 70s and 80s. I could change a recently
> mounted tire and Pastali was usually tacky enough that I didn't have to
> re-glue it.
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> Earlier this year I pulled about 4 old tires off that I'd glued with
> Pastali in the late 70s. It was still soft and almost tacky plus held
> very well after 30 years!
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> I've tried Vitoria, Continental and the new Pastali which is not the
> same as the old stuff.
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> It seems that current rim cements are not designed to remain sticky once
> a tire is removed and require re-gluing which isn't convenient on the
> road.
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> Any recommendations?
>
> Chas. Colerich
> Oakland, CA USA
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Andrew R Stewart
Rochester, NY