Maybe a link?
I know they're not a cheap option, but I like the idea, and I can't think what they are called.

Mick F wrote:I agree R2.
Rim tape is cheap enough.
It just sounded a good idea coz rim tape is a pig to fit and remove ................. not that you do it very often!
The Vittoria rim tape I have on mine is well past its best, so I was going to replace it.
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-t ... itttyrz650
£3.22 plus p+p £1.99 = £5.21
72 Veloplugs from http://www.justridingalong.com/veloplugs.html are £10 + £1 p+p = £11.
£11 Veloplugs minus £5.21 Vittoria tape is £5.79.
Not the end of the world, and it's quite a nifty idea as well.
PH wrote:Several of the Ebay sources specify that they're not for double eyelet rims, so Brucey is right on the money. Shame, I liked the idea, anyone who's put tight tyres on a rim without tape will know what a difference it can make.
reohn2 wrote:PH wrote:Several of the Ebay sources specify that they're not for double eyelet rims, so Brucey is right on the money. Shame, I liked the idea, anyone who's put tight tyres on a rim without tape will know what a difference it can make.
I really can't see how plastic rimtape that can't be any thicker than 0.2mm thick,can make that much difference
My experience of rim tape is of two sorts.reohn2 wrote: .........what surprises me is that you find rimtape 'a pig to fit and remove'.
I can't say it's ever taken me more than a couple of minutes to do either with the plastic stuff,it's just a plastic hoop that needs stretching over the rim edge like a tyre.
I find the best way to remove it is to get small flat s/driver under it via the valve hole,once one edge is lifted slip a pozi head s/driver in one side work it across to lift the other edge,so you have a screwdriver blade bridging over the two rim edges with the tape stretched over it,the first driver can then be removed if it hasn't already fell out.
With the driver across both rim edges slip another one across by the side of the first,then push them apart whilst easing the tape over the rim edge,a bit like getting a tyre off.
It takes longer(for me)to type it,than do it.