Rim cement for gluing tubular tires. 250 gram can.
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2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
Easy to work.
I have only used the Mastik One cement, so my experience is limited. That being said I found the curing time to be very forgiving. Example I applied too much glue around the value stem and after a 2 day dry time and a 70 mile ride ( where I figured out I had applied to much glue due to a hop in the tire) I was able to remove the tire and remove the excess glue. Did a century the following day with no hop.
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Reviewed 1/6/2017
by Anonymous
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3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
the best glue.
the best glue.
don't use any other kind.
seriously, just don't.
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3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Best Glue
I've been riding tubulars exclusively for over 30 years. I've used about every glue there is and Vittoria is by far the best. Using the can makes it even easier to apply.
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Reviewed 10/20/2014
by FatMix
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Fort Collins, CO
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3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
My Favorite
Hands down the best tubular glue I have used. I glue a lot of cross tyres and have had no problems. Granted there's many techniques out there but in order to have those techniques work you have to start with the best glue, this is it. Use it.
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Reviewed 12/7/2017
by BNystrom
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Nashua, NH
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Good glue!
Mastik One is generally regarded as the best tubular glue on the market. I've never had any issues with it. I prefer the can because it's a much better value than the tube. Keep the rim as clean as possible and it will seal completely and last indefinitely on the shelf.
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Reviewed 6/9/2017
by BikeJAG
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New York
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Old school is sometimes the ONLY school!
I had two sets of wheels to get ready for racing. On one I goofed around with a plastic ucky glue compound that got all over, it was horrible! I got the Vittoria mastik, like in the little tubes years ago, and it was smooth as butter to put on, didn't good or leak all over the place and the wheels I did with this product came out perfect. I have to redo the others now and strip off the gunk before I can use this cement on them. The one and only bad thing is that there were wisps of strings of mastic I found would go from the rim and brush and fall on a surface, sort of like a spider web. Not a big deal though, they wiped right off.
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Reviewed 5/30/2013
by Anonymous
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5 of 5 customers found this review helpful.
Simply the best
The benchmark for tubular cement around the world. Nothing else is as good.
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Reviewed 4/26/2012
by Anonymous
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burbank, CA
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4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
good deal if you have a big job
Great if you have lots of tires to glue, but don't store for too long because it dries quickly
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Reviewed 4/3/2012
by Ohio rider
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Toledo Oh
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4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
Great product no issues
Fantastic product even for a novice
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Reviewed 1/23/2012
by tonysj
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San Jose, CA
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6 of 6 customers found this review helpful.
Where sticky needs to be sticky
I use this product to mount Tubulars on carbon rims.
Although, the gluing process takes time,the Vittoria Mastik works great.
It has the right amount of solvent in the mix to brush on smoothly.
and the tack is excellent allowing some movement when mounting the tire.
Once cured,the tire is on,I feel confident that It won't roll off.
Some work required to un-mount the tire, but this is sign of how well they
are stuck on the rim! Highly recommend this product!,for the price of individual
tubes,the can is the way to go if you glue alot.
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Reviewed 1/10/2014
by Anonymous
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New England
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
Keeps the tires on, which is its sole purpose
Bought this to glue up some Clement MXPs as my first tire gluing attempt ever. While I have nothing to compare to, this and CX tape have held the tires solidly for a handful of races and some test and training rides. It was pretty clean relative to the horror stories I was told about gluing and will be using it again.
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