Bike Setup: Lemond Poprad set up for road riding, CXP-33 rims on 36 spoke Ultegra hubs, Avocet 35mm Cross K tires.
Summary: Rim tape has a pretty simple job, it protects the tube from the spoke nipples. I've not had good luck with some of the things used, like the rubber strips that can move around and leave your tubes exposed for a potential flat. Velox tape is the best thing I've found. It stays put and is thick enough to keep the sharp edges of the nipples from poking through. It's also very durable, mine's been in more than three years and is just as good as new. All that and it's cheap to boot, definitely a five star product!
Strengths: Protects the tube very well, economical, durable.
Weaknesses: I've heard its' extra thickness can make it hard to put on a tight tire, but I've not experienced this myself.
Similar Products Used: Rubber rim strips, Michelin plastic strips, duct tape.
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Favorite Ride: The ones when I was thinner and faster!
Bike Setup: Trek 5500, Campy Record, Ksyrium wheels, Look pedals.
Summary: Sometimes the original is still the best.
Strengths: No one has mentioned what I think in the best feature of Velox. Asides from always working and being completely forgetable, Velox is white!! That means that when you're fixing a flat on the side of the road at dusk, dawn or at night, you can see if your tube is well placed and not subject to being pinched by the tire. You just can't do that with the dark red competitor. (I know, I tried. I ripped out the other stuff and replaced with Velox the next day.)
Weaknesses: Low tech, but works perfectly.
Similar Products Used: Black crap that came with stock wheels, red plastic stuff that came with some other stock wheels.
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Summary: Good old Velox. I use this on all my rims, unless the rim is oversized and makes mounting tires difficult. Velox lasts a long time, and doesn't crack or splinter.
Strengths: Cheap
Widely Available
Adhesive prevents it from moving around and causing flats
Weaknesses: Thick, Makes Mounting Tires More Difficult
Cannot Reuse
Similar Products Used: Michelin Rim Strips
Other Plastic Rim Strips
Performance Brand Cloth Rim Strips (terrible)
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Bike Setup: Road: Land Shark 853 w/Ouzo Pro fork, Mavic wheels, Dura-Ace, King, Ritchey stem
Cross: Voodoo Wazo
Summary: I've used the various incarnations of Velox rim tape for the past 25 or so years, on everything from Mavic Heliums to the Super Champion 58's (remember those?) I rode on my post-graduation tour of Europe.
Strengths: It's the only product that ranks with King headsets and Mavic rims for reliability!
Weaknesses: Uhh....weight. But hey, if you really want to save roating weight, you can leave the cap off your valve. Or, drill out your tires!
Similar Products Used: Sux, I mean Rox. Ritchey (the only product of his I didn't like). Various no-names. And the crummy plastic strip that comes with Heliums and Cosmics.
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